vibrancy
1 of 1noun/ˈvaɪbrənsi/
1
the quality of producing a loud, deep, or resonant sound
- The vibrancy of the cello filled the concert hall.
- His voice had a vibrancy that captivated the audience.
- The church bells rang with remarkable vibrancy.
- The piano's vibrancy echoed throughout the room.
- The orchestra's vibrancy brought the composition to life.
2
the quality of being bright, vivid, and striking in appearance
- The painting's vibrancy caught everyone's attention.
- The city's market was full of vibrancy and life.
- Her dress had a vibrancy that contrasted with the muted background.
- The garden's vibrancy reflected the arrival of spring.
- The neon signs added vibrancy to the nighttime street.