Definition of vibrantly

vibrantlyadverb

sôi động

/ˈvaɪbrəntli//ˈvaɪbrəntli/

The word "vibrantly" has its roots in the 17th century. It comes from the Latin word "vibris," meaning "vibrations" or "tremors." In English, the word "vibrate" emerged in the 15th century, meaning "to oscillate or vibrate with motion." By the 17th century, the adjective "vibrant" was formed, meaning "full of energy, life, or movement." The suffix "-ly" was added to create the adverb "vibrantly," which means "in a lively, energetic, or vigorous manner." So, when something is described as being "vibrantly" colored, it means that the color is intense, bright, and radiant, much like the original Latin concept of "vibris" implied. In summary, "vibrantly" has evolved from the Latin "vibris" through the English words "vibrate" and "vibrant" to become an adverb that describes something as full of energy, life, and movement.

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in a way that is full of life and energy

theo cách đầy sức sống và năng lượng

Example:
  • The show brings history vibrantly to life.

    Chương trình tái hiện lịch sử một cách sống động.

in a way that is very bright and strong in colour

theo một cách rất tươi sáng và mạnh mẽ về màu sắc

Example:
  • vibrantly coloured feathers

    lông vũ có màu sắc rực rỡ