lively
Americanadjective
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full or suggestive of life or vital energy; active, vigorous, or brisk.
a lively discussion.
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animated, spirited, vivacious, or sprightly.
a lively tune; a lively wit.
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eventful, stirring, or exciting.
The opposition gave us a lively time.
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bustling with activity; astir.
The marketplace was lively with vendors.
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strong, keen, or distinct; vivid.
a lively recollection.
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striking, telling, or effective, as an expression or instance.
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vivid or bright, as color or light.
a lively pink.
- Antonyms:
- dim
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sparkling, as wines.
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fresh or invigorating, as air.
a lively breeze.
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rebounding quickly; springing back; resilient.
a lively tennis ball.
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riding the sea buoyantly, as a ship.
adverb
adjective
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full of life or vigour
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vivacious or animated, esp when in company
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busy; eventful
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characterized by mental or emotional intensity; vivid
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having a striking effect on the mind or senses
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refreshing
a lively breeze
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springy or bouncy or encouraging springiness
a lively ball
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(of a boat or ship) readily responsive to the helm
adverb
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in a brisk manner
step lively
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(interjection) make haste
Other Word Forms
- livelily adverb
- liveliness noun
- overliveliness noun
- overlively adjective
- unliveliness noun
- unlively adjective
Etymology
Origin of lively
First recorded before 1000; Middle English; Old English līflīc “vital”; life, -ly
Example Sentences
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Following their conversation, audience members participated in a lively game of Jane Austen trivia, during which it became clear that all in the room had done their homework.
From Los Angeles Times
Winkleman's chat show will "welcome the biggest names from the worlds of film, television, music and beyond to her sofa for lively conversation with the help of a studio audience", the BBC said.
From BBC
The MCG's head curator Matt Page left 10mm of grass on the pitch to counter hot conditions forecast later in the match but this has been given as a reason for the lively conditions.
From BBC
A lively start to the second half saw Ivory Coast captain Franck Kessie put the ball in the net only to be ruled offside.
From Barron's
Defending champions Ivory Coast failed to join the trio after drawing 1-1 with Cameroon in a lively Marrakesh showdown.
From Barron's
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