Vivísimo (en. Very alive)

/biˈβi. si.mo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to something that is very lively or full of energy.
The party was very lively; everyone was dancing.
La fiesta estuvo vivísima, todos estaban bailando.
Indicates a color that is very bright or intense.
The painting has very vivid colors that attract attention.
El cuadro tiene colores vivísimos que atraen la atención.
Describes a person who is very energetic or animated.
I have always considered María to be very lively.
A María siempre la he considerado muy vivísima.

Etymology

From the Spanish 'vivo' with the suffix '-ísimo' that indicates an extreme degree.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be very lively
To be very alert or energetic.
estar vivísimo
vivid memory
A memory that remains fresh and clear.
vivísimo recuerdo

Related Words

alive
That which has life or is energetic.
vivo
liveliness
Quality of being lively in character or behavior.
vivacidad
to live
To exist, to have life.
vivir

Slang Meanings

To be very lively or active.
After three coffees, I am very lively.
Después de tres cafés, estoy vivísimo.
Something that is surprisingly good or exciting.
That movie was very lively; I recommend it.
Esa película estuvo vivísima, la recomiendo.