vivacity in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His big black eyes are full of spirit and vivacity.
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The last years of the artist demonstrate a rare fruitful vivacity in the arts.
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The work is written with vivacity and descriptive power.
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The word literally means blood but can also be used to mean fire or vivacity.
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On his account of belief, the only difference between a "believed" idea and a merely "conceived" idea lies in the belief's additional force and vivacity.
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At school, she was known for her beauty and vivacity.
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He had no wit, no humour, no vivacity, in our acceptance of these terms.
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From his infancy he showed great vivacity of mind, and a remarkable cleverness in making verses.
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She had reportedly impressed him with her vivacity and allure.
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In addition to its subject matter, this painting is of outstanding quality in its execution, its vivacity and the variety of colours.
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