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Answer for the clue "Full of energy ", 7 letters:
vibrant

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Word definitions for vibrant in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Vibrant \Vi"brant\, a. [L. vibrans, p. pr.: cf. F. vibrant. See Vibrate .] Vibrating; tremulous; resonant; as, vibrant drums. --Longfellow.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1550s, "agitated;" 1610s, "vibrating" (especially "vibrating so as to produce sound," of a string, etc.), from Latin vibrantem (nominative vibrans ) "swaying," present participle of vibrare "move to and fro" (see vibrate ). Meaning "vigorous, full of life" ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a bold/vivid/vibrant colour (= bright in a way that is exciting ) ▪ His paintings are known for their use of bold colours. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB more ▪ Sounds, sights and smells were more vibrant . ▪ ...

Usage examples of vibrant.

Against the vibrant, ultraviolet background of the nutritive culture, the aggregation of Thiobacillus glowed brilliantly from their treatment with the acridine orange stain.

Lay and cronies managed to destroy a vibrant economy in which Americans were enjoying unprecedented prosperity by bushwhacking our faith in the stock market.

Her skin was perfect, vibrant and glowing with health, and her skirt clung to her in the breeze, revealing her alluring shape.

What a fool the Earl of Clyme had been, denying himself the pleasure of knowing this vibrant creature.

New York without losing its original quality, the dynamism and grubby edges that made it an exciting vibrant place to live.

It was vibrant with power and certainty, as unlike the effete tones he normally adopted as her own voice had been when it broke on the sobs.

His looks had become imprinted upon their newly vibrant minds, and in their eating of the ugly others of their species, they avoided those Geets who carried any of his physical traits.

Exhausted, I put palms against it and felt perdurable nothingness warm as though it were animate flesh, vibrant with some ineluctable life, impenetrable as granite.

His flaming tongue struck sparks along her flesh, laving exquisitely each curve and swell and hollow, making her tremble with sensations so vibrant they hurt.

It is a vibrant mix of monuments and tombs, former palaces and tiny homes, hammams, and the Koranic schools called medersas, white domes and minarets.

I began noticing changes in our surroundings that indicated we were drawing nearer to our goal, namely, the trees lessening in proportions, the terrain becoming flatter, and the air growing moister and more vibrant.

He sat in a rocking chair out on the veranda, peering out at the vibrant green of the lawn and the majestic forms of the white oak trees that bracketed the front walk.

The only colors I could see were the vibrant primary hues of the pinball machine, where a cartoon spacewoman with big conical breasts straddled the earth in a formfitting blue space suit and thigh-high yellow boots.

There were no clouds that Jondalar could see, and he wondered what was causing the vibrant uniform color that reflected off the craggy pinnacles to the north, the rugged uplands across the river, and tinged the rippling water with the hue of blood.

The moonstone flashed as vibrant as ever, and, as she rolled it in her palm, she was suddenly wrenched by sobs of helplessness.