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Vibrancy   /vˈaɪbrənsi/   Listen
Vibrancy

noun
1.
Having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant.  Synonyms: plangency, resonance, reverberance, ringing, sonority, sonorousness.






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"Vibrancy" Quotes from Famous Books



... Common, cleverly disguised: nor was she quite sure, always, that the man was Ditmar; he had a way of changing, of resembling the man she had met in Silliston whom she had mistaken for a carpenter. He was pleading with her, in his voice was the peculiar vibrancy that thrilled her, that summoned some answering thing out of the depths of her, and she felt herself yielding with a strange ecstasy in which were mingled joy and terror. The terror was conquering the joy, and suddenly he stood ...
— The Crossing • Winston Churchill

... gone again, for so long a time he thought the operation had started. But the wind still blew raggedly in his ears, and she came back, slowly, but with new vibrancy in her voice. "Andy, you dope," she whispered with a brave attempt at sprightliness. "Why didn't you—tell—me—sooner?" She was gasping, but hurried on. "I can tell the doctor, and he can telephone somebody and they can ...
— A Choice of Miracles • James A. Cox



Words linked to "Vibrancy" :   timbre, timber, quality, vibrate, tone, ringing



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