vivace
lively; vivid
adjective vee-VAH-cheh Rare
Origin: Latin vivax (long-lived, vigorous), from vivere (to live)
Also means
bright (color)
Usage Note
Vivace is invariable for gender — un bambino vivace and una bambina vivace both use the same form; only the plural changes (vivaci). In music, vivace is a standard tempo marking meaning brisk and lively. It can describe personality, colors, or pace.
Examples
"Il bambino è molto vivace."
Natural Translation
The child is very lively.
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