vivacious
11vivacious — UK [vɪˈveɪʃəs] / US adjective lively and attractive a vivacious and charming lady a vivacious personality Derived words: vivaciously adverb vivaciousness noun uncountable …
12vivacious — /vəˈveɪʃəs / (say vuh vayshuhs) adjective 1. lively, animated, or sprightly: a vivacious manner; vivacious conversation. 2. Obsolete long lived, or tenacious of life. {vivaci(ty) + ous} –vivaciously, adverb –vivaciousness, noun …
13vivacious — vivaciously, adv. vivaciousness, n. /vi vay sheuhs, vuy /, adj. lively; animated; gay: a vivacious folk dance. [1635 45; VIVACI(TY) + OUS] Syn. spirited, brisk. Ant. languid. * * * …
14vivacious — adj. Vivacious is used with these nouns: ↑personality …
15vivacious — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. lively, animated, sprightly; gay, breezy, spirited; frolicsome, sportive, cheerful. See activity, cheerfulness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. spirited, lively, animated, bubbly; see active 2 , happy 1 …
16vivacious — adjective their vivacious daughter had become moody and morose Syn: lively, spirited, bubbly, ebullient, buoyant, sparkling, lighthearted, jaunty, merry, happy, jolly, full of fun, cheery, cheerful, perky, sunny, breezy, enthusiastic …
17Vivacious Lady — Infobox Film name = Vivacious Lady image size = caption = Original French film poster for Vivacious Lady director = George Stevens producer = George Stevens writer = I. A. R. Wylie (story) P. J. Wolfson Ernest Pagano starring = Ginger Rogers… …
18Vivacious Lady — Filmdaten Originaltitel Vivacious Lady Produktionsland USA …
19vivacious — adjective Etymology: Latin vivac , vivax long lived, vigorous, high spirited, from vivere to live Date: circa 1645 lively in temper, conduct, or spirit ; sprightly Synonyms: see lively • vivaciously adverb • vivaciousness noun …
20vivacious — adjective /vaɪˈveɪʃəs,vɪˈveɪʃəs/ a) Lively and animated; full of life and energy. b) Difficult to kill. Syn: animated, bubbly, ebullient, high spirited …