The quality or condition of being vivacious; liveliness: “the light and vivacity that laugh in the eyes of a child” (Charles Dickens).
Dictionary:
vi·vac·i·ty (vĭ-văs'ĭ-tē, vī-) ![]() |
The quality or condition of being vivacious; liveliness: “the light and vivacity that laugh in the eyes of a child” (Charles Dickens).
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
characterized by high spirits and animation
| effervescence | |
| elan | |
| sparkliness |
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