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vivacitynoun a disposition or character marked by high-spirited energyThe success of the movement would not have been possible without the persistence and vivacity of the activists involved. Suitors were drawn to her youthful vivacity and quick-wittedness. animation, giddiness, jauntiness, liveliness, perkinessbrightness, cheer, cheerfulness, chirpiness, effervescence, friskiness, pizzazz(or pizazz), sparkle, spirit, spunk, verve, vivaciousnesseagerness, ebullience, ebulliency, enthusiasm, keenness, spiritedness, sprightliness, spunkinessbriskness, exuberance, jazziness, lustiness, peppiness, robustness, sprightliness, vibrance, vibrancy, vigorousness, vitalitybeans, bounce, brio, dash, drive, dynamism, energy, esprit, gas, get-up-and-go, ginger, go, gusto, hardihood, juice, life, moxie, oomph, pep, punch, sap, snap, starch, vigor, vim, vinegar, zing, zipardor, élan, fervor, fire, passion, zealcheeriness, festivity, gaiety(also gayety), gayness, glee, gleefulness, hilarity, jocundity, joviality, merriment, merriness, mirth, mirthfulnessbuoyancy, good-humoredness, good-naturedness, humor, springiness, sunninessgamesomeness, insouciance, lightheartedness, playfulness, sportivenessjoyfulness, joyousness, jubilance, rejoicing indolence, lazinesslanguidness, languor, lethargy, limpness, listlessness, sleepiness, sluggishness, spiritlessness, torpidity, torpor, wearinessapathy, impassivityinactivity, lifelessnessblues, dejection, depression, despondence, forlornness, sadness, sorrow, unhappinessdolefulness, dolorousness, joylessness, mournfulness, plaintiveness, woe, woefulnessblackness, darkness, gloominess, glumness in the 15th century |