Adverb
vibrantly (comparative more vibrantly, superlative most vibrantly)
In a vibrant manner.
You must learn to be still in the midst of activity and to be vibrantly alive in repose. Indira Gandhi
Enthusiasm is achieved chiefly by means of provocations. In these cases, something inside of us resonates vibrantly with something outside. / The form of the provocation-be it book, music, sporting event, conversation-matters insofar as it might help to us find these sources of resonance. Carson Cistulli
It alternates vibrantly between loud and quiet and it has a bombastic sense of violence that will put a smile on your face. Source: Internet
In The Wind Waker their appearance was changed to upright, opaque bodies and vibrantly colored faces. Source: Internet
Similar to its sister restaurant The Palomar, the Barbary vibrantly fuses flavours from Israel, the Middle East and the Mediterranean, but also includes dishes from the Barbary Coast: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. Source: Internet
And so extraordinarily demanding was her research, even the appendixes in Lepore’s vibrantly enlightening biography are dramatic. Source: Internet