1. vibrant - Noun
2. vibrant - Adjective
3. vibrant - Adjective Satellite
Vibrating; tremulous; resonant; as, vibrant drums.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFreedom prospers when religion is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged. Ronald Reagan
It has always been very difficult for writers to survive commercially in India because the market was so small. But that's not true at all any more. It's one of the world's fastest growing and most vibrant markets for books, especially in English. Aravind Adiga
Livable neighborhoods with a vibrant street life will stimulate our economic life as well. Gavin Newsom
Our editor came to work today in a vibrant pink shirt. Vibrant. Several members of staff have had to go home sick. Eddie Mair
I adore these books. Howard has a gritty, vibrant style--broadsword writing that cuts its way to the heart, with heroes who are truly larger than life. I heartily recommend them to anyone who loves fantasy. Robert E. Howard
The pre-atomist multisensory void was an animate, pulsating, and moving vibrant interval, neither container nor contained, acoustic space penetrated by tactility. Marshall McLuhan