lively

adjectives

full of life and energy
"a lively discussion"; "lively and attractive parents"; "a lively party"
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antonym
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(often followed by `with') full of life and spirit
"she was wonderfully alive for her age"; "a face alive with mischief"
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marked by lively action
"a bouncing gait"; "bouncy tunes"; "the peppy and interesting talk"; "a spirited dance"
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fresh and animated
"her breezy nature"
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full of or showing high spirits
"bright bubbly children"; "a bubbly personality"
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marked by high spirits or excitement
"his fertile effervescent mind"; "scintillating personality"; "a row of sparkly cheerleaders"
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uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm
"a novel told in burbly panting tones"
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abounding with life and energy
"the club members are a really live bunch"
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characterized by liveliness or excitement or disagreement
"a warm debate"
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engaged in or accustomed to close observation
"caught by a couple of alert cops"; "alert enough to spot the opportunity when it came"; "constantly alert and vigilant, like a sentinel on duty"
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having life or vigor or spirit
"an animated and expressive face"; "animated conversation"; "became very animated when he heard the good news"
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possessing or exerting or displaying energy
"an energetic fund raiser for the college"; "an energetic group of hikers"; "it caused an energetic chemical reaction"
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displaying animation, vigor, or liveliness
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not tired; refreshed as by sleeping or relaxing
"came back rested from her vacation"
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animation and energy in action or expression
"it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it"
full of zest or vigor
"a racy literary style"
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quick and energetic
"a brisk walk in the park"; "a lively gait"; "a merry chase"; "traveling at a rattling rate"; "a snappy pace"; "a spanking breeze"
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elastic; rebounds readily
"clean bouncy hair"; "a lively tennis ball"; "as resilient as seasoned hickory"; "springy turf"
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filled with events or activity
"a lively period in history"
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full of events or incidents
"the most exhausting and eventful day of my life"
full of spirit
"a dynamic full of life woman"; "a vital and charismatic leader"; "this whole lively world"
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