"Vivian" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vivian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vivian" Meaning

A feminine given name, derived from Latin, meaning 'full of life'. Can also refer to a type of flowering shrub (Viburnum tinus).

"Vivian" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Vivian"


1. Proper Noun:

The Vivian girls' high school soccer team made it to the quarter finals in the championship competition.

2. Given Name:

Vivian Thompson is the new CEO of the company, and her leadership skills have impressed everyone.

3. Surnamed Name:

The documentary featured an interview with Vivian Smith, an archaeologist who had spent her career studying ancient civilizations.

4. Literary/ Novel Character:

In the novel by Jane Austen, Vivian Grey is a key character whose life is very closely entwined with the main character, Philip Hastings.

5. Place:

The English naturalist Lily Smith traveled through Vivian Beach, wanting to see the tapeworm as well as to hear the thrush out sing, near Perth.

"Vivian" Similar Words

Vivarais

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The word "vivarais" is a noun phrase in French, and it refers to the Vivarais, a historic province of France.<br><br>In a literal sense, "vivarais" is derived from the name of the Vivarais River, which is a tributary of the Rhône River in the Ardèche department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.<br><br>However, in a broader sense, the Vivarais region also referred to a historical province that once existed in southern France, which included the department of Ardèche, as well as parts of the departments of Drôme and Ardèche.

Vivarium

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A vivarium is a household or laboratory enclosure for live animals that is designed to maintain a terrestrial or freshwater ecosystem, typically a miniature garden or an environment that mimics the animal's natural habitat.<br><br>It is a self-sustaining ecosystem and is often used to breed or keep various types of animals such as snakes, lizards, insects, and even aquatic animals like turtles and fish. Vivariums can range from small glass terrariums to large walk-in enclosures for exotic animals.<br><br>The term "vivarium" comes from the Latin word "viva," which means life, and "arium," which denotes a place or container, hence a place for living things.

Vivary

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Vivary refers to a low-lying area of land in a valley or a depression, often near a river, where pasturage for cattle is found or was historically found.

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Viverricula

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Viverricula is the species name for the small Indian civet (also known as the banded palm civet or Indian palm civet), a species of mammal that belongs to the Viverridae family.<br><br>The small Indian civet is a nocturnal, primarily solitary animal found in the Indian subcontinent. It has a distinctive coat with darker and lighter bands, similar to a striped pattern, hence the name "banded palm civet".

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Viverrine

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The word "viverrine" refers to something or someone that is related to or resembling a viverrid, a family of carnivorous mammals that includes civets, genets, and banded palm civets. In general, the term can describe animals with similar characteristics, such as:<br><br> Animal-like or carnivorous features<br> A membership or resemblance to the viverrid family<br> Something having characteristics or qualities of a wild animal, particularly one that is carnivorous<br><br>The word can be used in descriptions of appearance, behavior, or characteristics, especially in terms of wildlife or zoological contexts.

Vivid

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Clearly and strongly felt or clearly and vividly described; intensely bright or colorful.

Vividly

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Adverb meaning: (1) In a vivid manner, clearly and clearly showing every detail; (2) In a lively and interesting way.

Vividness

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The quality of being very clear and detailed in a way that is appealing and attractive.

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Vivificate

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