Vibrant
Origin
From French vibrant, from Latin vibrans, present participle of vibrare ("to vibrate"); see vibrate.
Full definition of vibrant
Adjective
vibrant
- Pulsing with energy or activityHe has a vibrant personality.
- Lively and vigorous
- Vibrating, resonant or resounding
- 1770, Anthony Champion, The Empire of Love.
A Philosophical Poem., Mock their pale vigils, void and vain,
Whether, more curious than humane,
Like Augurs old, they pore
On the still-vibrant fibre's frame; - 1905, David Thomas Ffrangcon-Davies, The Singing of the Future, A vibrant voice in the true sense is of course desirable
- (of a colour) bright