All 3 Uses of
vivacious
in
Great Expectations
- Uncle Pumblechook, sensible of having deserved well of his fellow-creatures, said,—quite vivaciously, all things considered,—"Well, Mrs. Joe, we'll do our best endeavors; let us have a cut at this same pie."†
Chpt 4 *
- There was a stage, that evening, when she spoke collectedly of what had happened, though with a certain terrible vivacity.†
Chpt 49
- Not that Trabb's boy was of a malignant nature, but that he had too much spare vivacity, and that it was in his constitution to want variety and excitement at anybody's expense.†
Chpt 53
Definition:
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(vivacious) having an engaging liveliness -- when said of a person, typically said of a female