vivacity in the PONS Dictionary

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His big black eyes are full of spirit and vivacity.
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Her archness was not bold nor unwomanly, and her vivacity was well within the bounds of refinement and good taste.
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Her vivacity and good opinion of herself, took her to avenge the offenses against her.
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At school, she was known for her beauty and 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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She was a ballerina noted for the brilliance, strength, and vivacity of her dancing.
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From her earliest years, she delighted everyone with her extraordinary beauty and vivacity.
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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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She had reportedly impressed him with her vivacity and allure.
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She felt depressed and later wrote that she was unable to give her natural vivacity full play.
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