Vibrant vs. Vivacious: What's the Difference?

Vibrant and Vivacious Definitions
Vibrant
Pulsing or throbbing with energy or activity
The vibrant streets of a big city.
Vivacious
Full of animation and spirit; lively
A charming and vivacious host.
Vibrant
Vigorous, lively, and vital
"a vibrant group that challenged the ... system" (Philip Taubman).
Vivacious
Lively and animated; full of life and energy.
Vibrant
Exhibiting or characterized by rapid, rhythmic movement back and forth or to and fro; vibrating.
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Vivacious
(obsolete) Long-lived.
Vibrant
Produced as a result of vibration; resonant or resounding
Vibrant voices.
Vivacious
(rare) Difficult to kill.
Vibrant
Relatively high on the scale of brightness
A vibrant hue.
Vivacious
Having vigorous powers of life; tenacious of life; long-lived.
Hitherto the English bishops have been vivacious almost to wonder. . . . But five died for the first twenty years of her [Queen Elizabeth's] reign.
The faith of Christianity is far more vivacious than any mere ravishment of the imagination can ever be.
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Vibrant
Pulsing with energy or activity.
He has a vibrant personality.
Vivacious
Sprightly in temper or conduct; lively; merry; as, a vivacious poet.
Vibrant
Lively and vigorous.
Vivacious
Living through the winter, or from year to year; perennial.
Vibrant
Vibrating, resonant or resounding.
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Vivacious
Vigorous and active;
A vibrant group that challenged the system
A charming and vivacious hostess
A vivacious folk dance
Vibrant
(of a colour) Bright.
Vibrant
(phonetics) Any of a class of consonants including taps and trills.
Vibrant
Vibrating; tremulous; resonant; as, vibrant drums.
Vibrant
Vigorous and active;
A vibrant group that challenged the system
A charming and vivacious hostess
A vivacious folk dance