vivaciousness

  • 61vivacious — vi|va|cious [vıˈveıʃəs US vı , vaı ] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: vivax living a long time, vivacious , from vivere; VIVID] someone, especially a woman, who is vivacious has a lot of energy and a happy attractive manner used to show… …

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  • 62bubbliness — n. quality of being bubbly; quality of containing bubbles; liveliness, vivaciousness …

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  • 63jazziness — n. jazzy style, jazzy rhythm; vivaciousness, liveliness, energy …

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  • 64liveliness — live·li·ness || laɪvlɪnɪs n. quality of being energetic and full of life; animation, vivaciousness; excitement, activity; quality of being sharp and clear (as of memories); vividness; quality of being striking or effective; briskness …

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  • 65vivacious — [vɪ veɪʃəs, vʌɪ ] adjective attractively lively and animated. Derivatives vivaciously adverb vivaciousness noun vivacity noun Origin C17: from L. vivax, vivac lively, vigorous + ious …

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  • 66brightness — n. 1. Lustre, splendor, brilliancy, radiance, resplendence, effulgence, light, sheen, luminousness, luminosity, shine, glow, blaze, gloss, burnish, gleam, gleaming, beam, beaming, flash, flashing, flame, flaming, sparkle, sparkling. 2. Clearness …

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  • 67vivacious — adjective a woman who is vivacious has a lot of energy and a happy attractive manner: a vivacious and outgoing personality vivaciously adverb vivaciousness noun (U) vivacity noun (U) …

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  • 68fire — 1. noun 1) a fire broke out Syn: blaze, conflagration, inferno; flames, burning, combustion; forest fire, wildfire, brush fire 2) he lacked fire Syn: dynamism, energy, vigor …

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  • 69spirit — noun 1) harmony between body and spirit Syn: soul, psyche, (inner) self, inner being, inner man/woman, mind, ego, id; Philosophy pneuma Ant: body, flesh 2) a spirit haunts the island …

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  • 70frivolity — levity, flippancy, light mindedness, volatility, flightiness, tightness Analogous words: trifling, flirting, dallying, coquetting, toying (see TRIFLE vb): play, sport, *fun, jest, game: gaiety, liveliness, vivaciousness, sprightliness (see… …

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