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1. : briskly alert and energetic : vigorous, animated. a lively discussion. lively children racing for home. 2. : active, intense. takes a lively interest in politics. 3. : full of life, movement, or incident.
full of energy and enthusiasm; interesting and exciting : It's hard work teaching a class of lively children. a lively city. They take a lively interest in their grandchildren. There was some lively discussion at the meeting. (of colours) bright and strong: The room was painted a lively electric blue. Fewer examples.
full or suggestive of life or vital energy; active, vigorous, or brisk: a lively discussion. Synonyms: pert, quick, agile, nimble, spry, alert. Antonyms: torpid, sluggish, indolent, inactive. animated, spirited, vivacious, or sprightly: a lively tune; a lively wit. Synonyms: buoyant, gay. Antonyms: lifeless, dull. eventful, stirring, or exciting:
Lively means "active, spirited, and energetic." Lively is an adjective derived from the noun "life," and it basically means "full of life." A lively party is exciting and entertaining. A lively person has an energetic personality, is always on alert, and prefers being active as opposed to just hanging around.
4 days ago · 1. adjective. You can describe someone as lively when they behave in an enthusiastic and cheerful way. She had a sweet, lively personality. Josephine was bright, lively and cheerful. Synonyms: animated, spirited, quick, keen More Synonyms of lively. liveliness uncountable noun. Amy could sense his liveliness even from where she stood.
adjective. /ˈlaɪvli/ (comparative livelier, superlative liveliest) full of life and energy; active and enthusiastic synonym animated, vivacious. an intelligent and lively young woman. a lively and enquiring mind. He showed a lively interest in politics. Her eyes were bright and lively. Her lively personality will be greatly missed.
2. a. Quick-paced: a lively tune. b. Full of flavor or spice: a lively sauce. c. Stimulating and invigorating: a lively breeze. 3. Rebounding readily upon impact; resilient: a lively tennis ball. adv. With energy or vigor; briskly: Step lively! [Middle English lifli, from Old English līflīc, from līf, life; see leip- in Indo-European roots .]