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1 canlı
adj. alive, live, living, animate, active, go go, lively, fresh, full of life, snappy, glowing, breezy, spirited, vivacious, humming, in the flesh, animated, beany, bright, brisk, bustling, colorful, colourful [Brit.], corky, crisp, crispy, dashing--------adv. brightly, genially--------n. living being, living creature; life, quick--------canlı (renk)adj. rich, saturated -
2 civelek
n. vivacious, merry, full of life, enthusiastic, excited -
3 hayat dolu
adj. full of life, alive, alive and kicking, lively, corky, vivid, animate, animated, as fresh as daisy, dewy, exuberant, fresh, genial, live, quick, sprightly, vital, vivacious -
4 civelek
lively, vivacious, skittish, frisky, playful, brisk -
5 ateşli
1. fiery. 2. vivacious, fervent. 3. feverish, having a fever. - silah firearm. -
6 canlı
"1. living, animate. 2. lively, full of life; sprightly; vivacious. 3. vivid, strong. 4. (someone, an animal) which has (a specified number of) lives: Kedi dokuz canlıdır. A cat has nine lives. 5. living being, living thing. -sı fond of: para canlısı fond of money. - bebek colloq. living doll, very beautiful woman. - canlı alive, while still alive. - cenaze person who looks likedeath warmed over, very wan and emaciated person. - model live model. - resim animated film. - yayın live broadcast." -
7 civelek
1. lively, playful, vivacious. 2. hist. Janissary recruit. -
8 cıvıl cıvıl
1. with a chirping sound, twittering. 2. lively, vivacious. -
9 fıkırdaşmak
1. to flirt with each other in a lively way. 2. to laugh and talk together in a vivacious manner. -
10 hareketli
1. moving, active. 2. vivacious, animated. -
11 yosma
1. woman of easy virtue, loose woman. 2. fashion plate, woman who dresses very fashionably. 3. young, attractive, and vivacious (woman). -
12 şuh
"saucy and vivacious; lively and unreserved; pert."
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Vivacious — Vi*va cious (?; 277), a. [L. v[ i]vax, acis, fr. vivere to live. See {Vivid}.] 1. Having vigorous powers of life; tenacious of life; long lived. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Hitherto the English bishops have been vivacious almost to wonder. . . . But… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vivacious — 1640s, from L. vivax (gen. vivacis) lively, vigorous (see VIVACITY (Cf. vivacity)). Related: Vivaciously … Etymology dictionary
vivacious — *lively, animated, gay, sprightly Analogous words: buoyant, effervescent, volatile (see ELASTIC): *merry, blithe, jocund: frolicsome, sportive, *playful Antonyms: languid … New Dictionary of Synonyms
vivacious — [adj] lively, spirited active, alert, animate, animated, bouncy, brash, breezy, bubbling, cheerful, ebullient, effervescent, exuberant, frolicsome, full of life*, gay, happy, high spirited, jolly, jumping, keen, lighthearted, merry, playful,… … New thesaurus
vivacious — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ attractively lively and animated. DERIVATIVES vivaciously adverb vivacity noun. ORIGIN from Latin vivax lively, vigorous … English terms dictionary
vivacious — [vī vā′shəs, vivā′shəs] adj. [< L vivax (gen. vivacis), vigorous < vivere, to live (see BIO ) + OUS] full of life and animation; lively SYN. LIVELY vivaciously adv. vivaciousness n … English World dictionary
vivacious — vi|va|cious [vıˈveıʃəs US vı , vaı ] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: vivax living a long time, vivacious , from vivere; VIVID] someone, especially a woman, who is vivacious has a lot of energy and a happy attractive manner used to show… … Dictionary of contemporary English
vivacious — vi|va|cious [ vı veıʃəs ] adjective lively and attractive: a vivacious and charming lady a vivacious personality ╾ vi|va|cious|ly adverb ╾ vi|va|cious|ness noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vivacious — [[t]vɪve͟ɪʃəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED (approval) If you describe someone as vivacious, you mean that they are lively, exciting, and attractive. [WRITTEN] She s beautiful, vivacious, and charming … English dictionary
vivacious — adjective a woman who is vivacious has a lot of energy and a happy attractive manner: a vivacious and outgoing personality vivaciously adverb vivaciousness noun (U) vivacity noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
vivacious — UK [vɪˈveɪʃəs] / US adjective lively and attractive a vivacious and charming lady a vivacious personality Derived words: vivaciously adverb vivaciousness noun uncountable … English dictionary