In today's normal usage it typically refers to the female anatomy aka vivacious curves etc.
You can use the word "vivacious" to describe someone who is lively, high-spirited, or full of energy. For example, you could say, "She has a vivacious personality that lights up the room."
"Viv" is a word that can be used as a short form of "vivid" or as a nickname for someone named Vivian or similar names.
The correct spelling is "vicious".
You can use "in lieu of" as a substitute for "for."
You can use the word "demanding" as a synonym for "challenging."
The Spanish word "uso" translates to "use" in English.
Vivacious means lively, spirited. It is often used to describe young women. "Joan is a vivacious young woman who will make a good representative for the club.
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My big sister is so vivacious it gets really annoying.
"a charming and vivacious hostess"; "a vivacious folk dance"
vivacious
vibrant.
The word "vivacious" is pronounced as "vi-vey-shuhs."
The word vivacious comes from its Latin root, vivax. Vivax means high spirited and lively. The word was first used around 1645.
the suffix is -ous
The kindgergarten teacher was exhausted at the end of each day from trying to keep up with her vivacious students
vivacious, energetic
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