Brio
(noun)
Vigor and vivacity of spirit or style; vitality and liveliness.
Origin:
Mid 19th century: from italian, literally "vigour, liveliness".
Examples:
- The singer performed with great brio, her energy was infectious.
- The chef cooked with brio, each dish was a work of art.
- The dancer danced with brio, her movements were full of grace and energy.
- He spoke with brio, his words were full of passion and conviction.
- The performance was done with brio, it was lively and full of energy.