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vivacious
/ vɪˈveɪʃəs /
adjective
- full of high spirits and animation; lively or vital
- obsolete.having or displaying tenacity of life
Derived Forms
- viˈvaciously, adverb
- viˈvaciousness, noun
Other Words From
- vi·vacious·ly adverb
- vi·vacious·ness noun
- unvi·vacious adjective
- unvi·vacious·ly adverb
- unvi·vacious·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of vivacious1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vivacious1
Example Sentences
Lark is a vivacious American widow who lives next door to the mortuary.
The vivacious kid refuses to accept that her father has died and claims she can hear his voice in the nearby river.
Her witty, vivacious daughter now rose at 4 in the morning to chant, and spent all her time cooking, ceremonially offering each meal to the deity Krishna before allowing her family to eat.
The despair is punctuated by bright and vivacious children, who bluntly note the obvious unfairness that adults have trained themselves to overlook.
He also spoke of his mother’s ability to persist in her vivacious spirit even as aging and a punishing disease took their toll.
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