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vibrance

[ vahy-bruhns ]

noun

  1. a less common variant of vibrancy.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of vibrance1

First recorded in 1820–30; vibr(ant) ( def ) + -ance ( def )
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Because it’s South Central, it’s a Black and brown L.A. palette: neons and pastels — total saturation, vibrance, gradients.

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“We need to bring back the vibrance of California.â€

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Associated Press photographers documented violence and vibrance throughout Latin America in 2023, creating vivid portraits of ability to keep moving forward despite suffering.

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But there is still vibrance and color in the garden, which can enliven your home by recalling the flowers, sunshine and birdsong of summer.

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And it's our culture, it's our vibrance, so what they deem to be ghetto or this or that.

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