vibrant
the place was quite Vibrant. He was a vibrant guy.
What is the opposite of vibrant
Vibrant is an adjective.
No, the word 'vibrant' is not a noun.The word 'vibrant' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: She likes to wear vibrant colors.The noun form of the adjective 'vibrant' is vibrancy, a common noun.
The senses of sight and hearing would most likely be activated by a description of a fireworks display. The vibrant colors and dazzling patterns of the fireworks would engage the sense of sight, while the loud explosions and crackling sounds would engage the sense of hearing.
An example of physical description could be: "She had long, wavy chestnut hair that cascaded down her shoulders, bright green eyes that sparkled with curiosity, and a warm smile that lit up her face. Standing at 5'6", her slender frame was complemented by a graceful posture, and she often wore colorful, flowy dresses that accentuated her vibrant personality."
vibrant = rotet (רוטט)
Vibrant is an adjective.
To be shiny, or full of life is to be vibrant.
Yes, I can provide a sample description. For example, "The serene lake, surrounded by towering mountains and lush greenery, reflects the vibrant colors of the sunset. Gentle waves lap at the shore, creating a soothing sound that complements the chirping of crickets as night falls. This picturesque setting invites visitors to pause, breathe deeply, and appreciate the beauty of nature."
About an hour after I ingested the mushrooms, the colors I saw became intensely vibrant.