adjective as in strong fondness

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Example Sentences

Example:He was extremely vivacious, always full of enthusiasm and energy for social gatherings.

Definition:Brisk and lively; outgoing, sparkling, and full of energy; full of spirit and vivacity.

From vivacious

Example:The children were naturally energetic in the play area, running and shouting, quite the opposite of an unvivacious state.

Definition:Full of energy; actively and forcefully exerting one's will or energy.

From energetic

Example:The fans were enthused about the new series, which seemed to excite them out of their unvivacious state.

Definition:Filled with enthusiasm.

From enthused

Example:The room was brought to life by the lively discussions and the zestful energy of the young, unvivacious crowd.

Definition:Full of liveliness and activity; spirited and active.

From lively

Example:He became more active when excited, his unvivacious character turning into a lively and animated individual.

Definition:Full of life and vigor; energetically engaged in activity.

From active

Example:The animated chatter of his friends made him forget about his unvivacious feelings.

Definition:Full of emotion; showing great enthusiasm or excitement.

From animated

Example:The new exhibitions brought the museum to life with their dramatic and unvivacious energy.

Definition:Causing great excitement or emotional reaction; exciting and impressive.

From dramatic

Example:His spontaneous demeanor was the opposite of her normally unvivacious nature.

Definition:Done or said without having been planned; natural and free.

From spontaneous

Example:The spirited dance routine was the antithesis of his unvivacious behavior, showing off his lively side.

Definition:Full of high spirits and energy; lively.

From spirited

Example:Her genuine excitement was quite the opposite of her usual unvivacious nature.

Definition:Authentic; real and not false or pretended.

From genuine