Synonym: active, animated, bright, cheerful, energetic, exciting, gay, interesting, spirited, spry, vigorous, vivacious, vivid. Similar words: actively, relatively, effectively, exclusively, respectively, live, alive, liver. Meaning: ['laɪvlɪ] adj. 1. full of life and energy 2. full of zest or vigor 3. quick and energetic 4. elastic; rebounds readily 5. filled with events or activity 6. full of spirit 7. characterized by energetic activity.
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121. Although he sometimes rounded the rough edges off the truth, he remained an amusing raconteur and lively company.
122. Robins looked offside as he galloped into a chasm of space created by lively winger Ruel Fox.
123. Lively in flavor but quick to prepare, this chicken dish gives a new spin to the traditional grilled fare.
124. You've chosen San Antonio, simply because it's the centre of all that's action-packed and lively.
125. Dorothea is saddened by this breach; sustaining thoughts are poor substitutes for lively companionship.
126. The woman was lively, even bawdy, but there was something reserved, steely, behind her levity.
127. White illuminates dark corners and enmasse provides a still breathing space among more lively shades.
128. Hunt and Metta provide some lively moments, but Reed, a fine actor, is mostly reduced to wailing and whimpering.
129. Dinner was lively and funny, as the hikers recalled some of moments on the trail.
130. He does not pursue into modern times his lively thought about the connection between commerce and art; wisely, perhaps.
131. Though not comely, she possessed a lively mind and exuded a kind of sparkling charm.
132. Indeed, they may be appreciated as a lively addition to the garden, to be watched from time to time from the kitchen window.
133. Most of all, Clark Center was a lively, comfortable hangout.
134. He was a lively and stylish writer, and contributed a column to the Jerusalem Post on high life and low living.
135. The warmth inside made them lively, and they started bouncing against the closed windows.
136. Known for its high-spirited festivals and the local weaving trade, this lively resort has many restaurants and street stalls.
137. Much of Corfu's appeal lies in its lively night life.
138. The clear, lively illustrations in full colour add to children's motivation.
139. Needless to say(sentencedict .com), there is a continuous and lively debate about whose model is the best.
140. He was lively, witty and darkly handsome - the exact opposite of George.
141. Some are very monastic, with the accent on contemplation and little talking, others are more lively.
142. At times the Crown Prince swapped the staid dance music for rather, more lively rock and roll.
143. In the space of several months, Nizan was progressively captivated by the refreshingly candid, lively and astute personality of Rirette.
144. The former were usually lively and interesting; the latter, almost equally likely to be very dull indeed.
145. There was something spontaneous and lively in his manner of speaking that made whatever he was saying sound even better.
146. Though essentially traditionalist, the work shows a critical spirit and a lively interest in recent discoveries and debates.
147. Yogurt manufacturers, for example, portray fit, lively people, glowing with health.
148. Neocolors are greasy and are therefore lively for creating textures of all sorts and for using as a water resist.
149. First, there must be a continuing and lively debate on ethical matters to ensure that ethical guidance is kept up-to-date.
150. It blends in very well with the surrounding architecture, and yet it gives it a nice lively look.
More similar words: actively, relatively, effectively, exclusively, respectively, live, alive, liver, live on, live out, deliver, delivery, live up to, live with, oblivious, novel, level, svelte, develop, developer, traveler, all levels, envelope, the cost of living, rely, developing, revelation, barely, development, solely.