Use in sentence of “vibrant”

How to use in-sentence of “vibrant”:

+ There are ten full-page illustrations, and text pages that are vibrant with decorated initials and interlinear miniatures.

+ Her signature style of filmmaking includes lots of vibrant action shots and animations.

+ During December to March, the lake turns to a vibrant cobalt bluecobalt blue colour.

+ The male is a vibrant blue in the summer and a brown color during the winter months, while the female is brown year-round.

+ Trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, followed by the current painting of Domenico Morelli, characterized by a vibrant use of color.

+ An elegant, ornamental tree with beautiful, leathery foliage that turns a vibrant orange during autumn.

+ Yabbies specifically bred to be a vibrant blue colour are now popular in the aquarium trade in Australia.

+ Hill Center is a vibrant new home for cultural, educational and civic life on Capitol Hill.

Use in sentence of vibrant
Use in sentence of vibrant

Example sentences of “vibrant”:

+ This was partly led by a vibrant music scene whose spirit was called 'Madchester'.

+ A diverse city, it has vibrant Italian, Irish, African American, Polish, Hungarian, Slovak, Czech, Puerto Rican, Romanian, Jewish, Croatian, and Greek communities, among many others.
+ The head's colour is a kind of blue-gray and there is a more vibrant blue on the tail and the wings.

+ This was partly led by a vibrant music scene whose spirit was called ‘Madchester’.

+ A diverse city, it has vibrant Italian, Irish, African American, Polish, Hungarian, Slovak, Czech, Puerto Rican, Romanian, Jewish, Croatian, and Greek communities, among many others.

+ The head’s colour is a kind of blue-gray and there is a more vibrant blue on the tail and the wings.

+ In its purest extracted form, gallium is a vibrant silver color.

+ Males are typically black and vibrant yellow or orange with white markings, females and immature birds duller.

+ The vibrant colors of the coat of arms are to point to a bright future for the islands.

+ He was known for depicting the places he has traveled to in vibrant colors through a child’s mindset to tell stories of his experiences.

+ The hotels along Olas Altas flourished during the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s supporting this vibrant trade.

+ Vermeer concentrated the two major colors in two distinct areas: a vibrant red for the hat and a sumptuous blue for the robe; he then used the intensity of the white cravat to unify the whole.” National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.

+ Their kimono and obi have more vibrant colors and richer embroidery than those of full geisha.

+ Figures of humans, animals and mythical beasts, and Celtic knots and interlacing patterns in vibrant colours, enliven the manuscript’s pages.

+ It has vibrant yellow streaks down its bumpy black shell.

+ He was best known for recording the original version of “This Should Go On Forever”, and his part in the vibrant swamp blues and pop scene in Louisiana in the 1950s and early 1960s.

+ Its name comes from the colour of its feathers, which is a vibrant blue.

+ São Paulo is a vibrant place when it comes to sports.

+ The team’s numerous and ardent Italian fans are known as “tifosi”, though the team also has a vibrant international following.

+ The vibrant hit single “Inbetween Days” was followed up by “Close To Me,” and the ensuing world tour paved the way for the massive success of the singles collection “Standing On A Beach” in 1986.

+ The video ends with Knowles and her dancers in front of a giant fan in vibrant dresses in contrast to the more neutral colors of the background.

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