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How do you use word vivacious?

"Vivacious" is an adjective that describes someone who is lively, animated, and full of energy. Here are some ways you can use it:

Describing a person:

* "She was a vivacious young woman, always the life of the party."

* "His vivacious personality made him a popular figure in the office."

* "The vivacious actress captivated the audience with her performance."

* "The vivacious children were a joy to watch as they played in the park."

Describing a place or atmosphere:

* "The vibrant city had a vivacious energy that was contagious."

* "The music festival was a vivacious celebration of art and culture."

* "The room was filled with a vivacious atmosphere of excitement and anticipation."

In figurative language:

* "The vivacious colors of the sunset painted the sky with vibrant hues."

* "The vivacious melody of the birdsong filled the air."

* "Her vivacious imagination conjured up fantastical worlds."

In contrast:

* "In contrast to her quiet brother, she was a vivacious and outgoing spirit."

* "The somber mood of the funeral was broken by a few vivacious moments of laughter."

Remember: "Vivacious" typically refers to a positive quality. Avoid using it to describe someone who is overly boisterous or annoying.

Here are some synonyms for "vivacious":

* Lively

* Animated

* Spirited

* Energetic

* Enthusiastic

* Exuberant

* Zesty

* Sparkling

* Bright

* Cheery

* Effervescent

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