Vocabulary

Vibrant

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
full of energy and life.
Urdu meaning
متحرک، تیزی سے لرزنے ولا
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Nair`s films are known for their vibrant storytelling, rich cultural textures and exploration of identity, displacement and human connections.
  2. This means creating a vibrant ecosystem shaped around universities, start-ups, incubators, and private companies including foreign investors to help spread AI more widely across society.
  3. Lahore might be known for its Food Street or signal-free corridors and its underpasses, but it is no longer known for its vibrant intellectual scene.
  4. We have a lot more universities, colleges and schools now (the rush hour coincides with school timings) but the intellectual scene does not appear to be as vibrant.
  5. Which Pakistani leader, whether in uniform, a suit or sherwani, while touring global capitals has not pointed to Pakistan`s supposedly vibrant press as proof of their democratic credentials?
Synonyms
spirited, lively, full of life, full of spirit, high-spirited, energetic, sprightly, vigorous, vital,

Antonyms
spiritless, listless, dull
Curator example
“a vibrant cosmopolitan city”

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