Vocabulary

Vibrant

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
full of energy and life.
Urdu meaning
متحرک، تیزی سے لرزنے ولا
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Such diversity could have improved the city`s microclimate, while also making urban spaces more visually vibrant.Public views of the tree`s removal have also been mixed.
    Dawn Editorials — A single species — 2026-03-24
  2. A vibrant speaker, he attracted large crowds of railway workers to highlight his struggle for their cause.Similarly, the Karachi Port Trust had established trade unions.
    Dawn Editorials — Labour`s journey — 2026-03-19
  3. Karachi witnessed a vibrant corporate environment.However, labour federations took advantage of the restoration of their rights by the government in 1972 to bargain aggressively with employers.
    Dawn Editorials — Labour`s journey — 2026-03-19
  4. Yet its potential to become vibrant, liveable and economically dynamic is stifled by provincial domination, primitive regulatory congestion and chronic political and bureaucratic misgovernance.
    Dawn Editorials — Managing Lahore`s balance sheet — 2026-03-16
  5. True economic freedom requires both vibrant markets and a competent state.Pakistan`s path to social order lies in privatising inefficient SOEs, while building capacity to regulate and prevent new forms of elite capture.
    Dawn Editorials — The invisible hand at 250 — 2026-02-28
Synonyms
spirited, lively, full of life, full of spirit, high-spirited, energetic, sprightly, vigorous, vital,

Antonyms
spiritless, listless, dull
Curator example
“a vibrant cosmopolitan city”

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