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vibrance

[ vahy-bruhns ]

noun

  1. a less common variant of vibrancy.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of vibrance1

First recorded in 1820–30; vibr(ant) ( def ) + -ance ( def )

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Example Sentences

Immigration has brought new vibrance to the economy, and Canada has done a reasonable job of targeting skilled immigrants.

Again the blinding light struck at me, the sickening shaking of the vibrance welled through me.

They were great rolling clouds that seemed to envelop the entire universe with their vibrance.

The Martian relaxed, turned to the Mercurian from whom the sound had come and replied with staccato vibrance.

"Thank you," he said, his voice almost inaudible, and yet with that peculiar vibrance in it.

"I don't strike down even a man like you outen sheer hate an' vengeance," he declared, with an electrical vibrance of pitch.

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