Brio (noun)

Vigor and vivacity of spirit or style; vitality and liveliness.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from italian, literally "vigour, liveliness".

Examples:

  1. The singer performed with great brio, her energy was infectious.
  2. The chef cooked with brio, each dish was a work of art.
  3. The dancer danced with brio, her movements were full of grace and energy.
  4. He spoke with brio, his words were full of passion and conviction.
  5. The performance was done with brio, it was lively and full of energy.
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