vivacity Meaning & Definition

  • En [ vɪˈvæs.ə.ti]
  • Us [ vɪˈvæs.ə.t̬i]

Meaning of vivacity In English

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Examples of vivacity

  • Her vivacity and wit led to her being much in demand as an after-dinner speaker.

  • I love the symphony for its sheer vivacity.

  • The book lacks vivacity and passion.

  • What the modern spirit conceives of today is vivacity.

  • The vivacity of the projection (that imprints the virtues of the cube in search of orientations) multiplies the six faces of the classic cube.

  • Its vivacity of form is both unexpected and provocative it is immediately evident that this is not a mausoleum for books but a magnet for active enquiry.

  • The vivacity of the mental representation of an object can be influenced by factors that do not affect our settled beliefs about its capacity to generate pleasure.

  • We cannot expect vivacity with the present inelastic party in power, but we need a little more vivacity and a little more consultation with parents.

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