vivacity
/vɪˈvæsəti/ (bre, ipa) · /vɪˈvæsəti/ (ame, ipa) · /və-ˈva-sə-tē How to pronounce vivacity (audio) also vī-/ (ame, mw)
vivacity — 名詞
1. a bright, lively way of behaving or speaking that shows cheerful energy and make
朝氣;活力
舉止或表達顯得生動有勁的樣子
a bright, lively way of behaving or speaking that shows cheerful energy and makes people pay attention.
Theo answered every question with vivacity and kept the whole workshop awake.
Theo 回答每個問題時都很有朝氣,讓整場工作坊的人都不打瞌睡。
with vivacity
The violinist's vivacity turned the school concert into the night's happiest event.
那位小提琴手的活力,讓校內音樂會成了當晚最令人開心的活動。
someone's vivacity as a quality
Even after the delay, Ziad spoke with vivacity about opening his first cafe.
即使活動延誤後,Ziad 仍帶著朝氣談起自己第一家咖啡館的開張。
The radio host's vivacity made a routine traffic report sound worth hearing.
那位廣播主持人的活力,讓例行的路況報告也變得值得一聽。
Soraya's handwritten notes had enough vivacity to make the history lesson feel alive.
Soraya 的手寫筆記很有朝氣,讓那堂歷史課都變得鮮活起來。
- liveliness
the closest everyday word; less formal than vivacity
- animation
often stresses visible movement or expressive energy
- sparkle
lighter and more charming, often about personality or style
- vitality
broader; can describe physical or long-term life energy
- dullness
lack of liveliness or interest
- lifelessness
absence of visible energy or spirit
文法句型
with vivacity
show vivacity
full of vivacity
add vivacity to + noun
用法筆記
Most often describes a person's manner, voice, or performance in writing or more formal speech. It is less common in everyday conversation than words like 'energy' or 'liveliness'.