English to Spanish Dictionary vivacious

vivacious

vivaz
definition
adjective
She was a very bubbly and vivacious woman who usually had no difficulty meeting people.
(especially of a woman) attractively lively and animated.
translation of 'vivacious'
adjective
vivaz
example
Foreign girls are 'vivacious' , flirtatious, open minded and fun.
Meanwhile, Patrick - confident and laid-back - is trying to finish with the 'vivacious' Susan.
Anyway, she was a 'vivacious' , ebullient sort of girl, and I took an immediate liking to her.
Rule-breaking was one of the things I loved most about my silly and 'vivacious' wife.
He instantly whipped around to stare at the 'vivacious' girl with her hand placed on her hip.
He had been married only a year, but he could no longer make love to his energetic, 'vivacious' wife.
A lively and 'vivacious' teenager, Katie was an exemplary student loved by her teachers and fellow pupils alike.
I became once again 'vivacious' and cheerful, thanks to the effect of his powerful will.
At the school dance, a teenager kept his eye on a beautiful, 'vivacious' girl, a little older than him and with curves in all the right places.
Within the space of a day, this young, 'vivacious' woman had managed to awaken him as no other had done.
When he was beginning to be more worried than angry, he finally asked a crewmember if they had seen his 'vivacious' wife.
Countless women have been simply delighted by this charming and 'vivacious' woman.
She was tiny, pretty, and 'vivacious' , her sparkle compensating for a lack of education.
She was such a bright, 'vivacious' person, my angel, my star, my baby.
He wanted to know how the bubbly and 'vivacious' girl was coping mentally.
She was a very bubbly and 'vivacious' woman who usually had no difficulty meeting people.
It was so amazing, meeting her in person, and she's really as bubbly and 'vivacious' as she appears in writing.
Good for very young readers, this book is about a 'vivacious' mom in a wheelchair.
Fresh, 'vivacious' and lively, this wine has enormous energy and vitality.
She said Johnston will be remembered for her 'vivacious' nature, spirituality and hard work.
Her smile was worth seeing, and her green eyes sparkled with vibrancy and 'vivaciousness' .
His landscapes possess a palpable, lively freshness that is both delicate and 'vivaciously' atmospheric, and his subtle, innovative use of line and colour, suffused with a buoyant luminescence, is captivating.
More verve and 'vivacity' , but this time with a Victorian backdrop.
Oddly enough, I never quite recaptured the raw 'vivaciousness' of my childhood homelessness, but that is probably because I am not that little girl anymore.
The large number of votes that the dolphin received shows that we as humans appreciate grace, beauty and 'vivacity' .
His eyes were a deep chocolate brown and sparkled to with 'vivacity' and arrogance.
If they were going to fail, they were going to fail on his terms: spectacularly, brilliantly, with flair and 'vivacity' .
Two young girls were dancing 'vivaciously' twirling spectacular scarves of sapphire and pink.
Posture, in addition, is a huge indicator of the 'vivaciousness' of the physical body.
For not only is she immensely talented as a performer, she is also matchless in her energy and 'vivaciousness' .
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