Vocab of the Day #6 – Vivid, Pensive, and Jubilant

Welcome back to Vocab of the Day! Explore 3 new words every day.

Grow your vocabulary today with words that bring texture and emotion to your writing.

Today’s Words

A young writer looking in the mirror under a dim lit lamp.

Vivid, Pensive, and Jubilant

What does vivid mean?

Vivid (adjective) – producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
Example: The author’s vivid description made the market scene come alive in my imagination.

What does pensive mean?

Pensive (adjective) – engaged in deep or serious thought.
Example: He sat by the window, pensive, watching the rain fall in steady sheets.

What does jubilant mean?

Jubilant (adjective) – feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
Example: The team was jubilant after their hard-earned victory.

📌 Choose one of these words and write a short, 3-sentence scene around it. Bonus: try to use all three in a single paragraph.

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That’s All!

Thanks for joining me for today’s Vocab of the Day.

Which word speaks to you most today? Let me know in the comments!

Until next time — happy writing! 🙂


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