0 the quality of being energetic, exciting, and full of enthusiasm:
The vibrancy of the arts scene attracts leading figures from other countries.
When I visited the country, I was struck by the vibrancy of the economy.
The artists mixed glassy particles into their paints, perhaps in an effort enhance the vibrancy of their colours.
This very vibrancy may be a source of modest encouragement for the country's friends and allies.
As public spaces disappear, or survive but lose their civic vibrancy, they are perceived to be increasingly dangerous.
Both pastoral and urban landscapes appeared to be sketched out before us with great sweep and vibrancy.
When confined to such cases, however, the paucity of consistency does not preclude the existence or impair the vibrancy of a legal regime at all.
All of these endeavors point to the vibrancy and urgency that surround the field of reading in a second language.