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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a lively resort ▪ It is a lively resort with plenty of bars and cafés. a lively/vivacious personality (= liking to meet and talk to people ) ▪ Her lively personality won her many admirers. lively debate (= interesting ...
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Etymology 1 a. Full of life; energetic. alt. Full of life; energetic. n. (context nautical English) (non-gloss definition: Term of address.) Etymology 2 adv. 1 (context obsolete English) In a lifelike manner. 2 vibrantly, vividly.
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Lively is the fifth album by the North Carolina band Arrogance , released in 1981 (see 1981 in music ). It was recorded live in March 1981 around various clubs in North Carolina. Most of these songs were unreleased at the time of its release, although a ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
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Lively \Live"ly\, adv. In a brisk, active, or animated manner; briskly; vigorously. --Hayward. With strong resemblance of life. [Obs.] Thou counterfeitest most lively. --Shak.
Usage examples of lively.
Hengist, who boldly aspired to the conquest of Britain, exhorted his countrymen to embrace the glorious opportunity: he painted in lively colors the fertility of the soil, the wealth of the cities, the pusillanimous temper of the natives, and the convenient situation of a spacious solitary island, accessible on all sides to the Saxon fleets.
And when you have the optimist and pessimist acutely opposed in a mixing group, they direct lively conversations at one another across the gulf of distance, even of time.
And he drew from recollection, the raw enthusiasm of his adolescence, when ideals were a substitute for judgment, life was play, and the future entailed nothing more lively than horse raids and begetting children.
To collect, to dispose, and to adorn a series of fourscore years, in an immortal work, every sentence of which is pregnant with the deepest observations and the most lively images, was an undertaking sufficient to exercise the genius of Tacitus himself during the greatest part of his life.
Such an irregular circumstance must, alas, awaken the liveliest speculations among those who move in the world.
The ambient was quiet, the horses were snug in their den, the dark-eyed little girl with the lively curiosity was safely in her room.
She talked with much admiration of the charms of Madame, and shewed the liveliest interest in my stories of amorous adventure.
I painted our amorous combats in a lively and natural manner, for, besides my recollections, I had her living picture before my eyes, and I could follow on her features the various emotions aroused by my recital.
For a while the conversation had been lively and friendly, and Ana had sat on her barstool, sipping her Coke and basking in the new ambiance.
I caressed her in a somewhat lively manner, and drew back my hand, again apologizing for my daring, and when she let me see her face I thought I saw delight rather than anger in her eyes and on her cheeks, and I felt hopeful with regard to her.
For some time the captain idled about the garden, keeping as far away from the arbour as possible, and doing his best to suppress a decayed but lively mariner named Captain Sellers, who lived two doors off.
The moment we had reached the long avenue, my young companion, as lively as a fawn, finding herself at liberty on the green sward, and enjoying that happy freedom for the first time in her life, began to run about and to give way to the spirit of cheerfulness which was natural to her.
We began to talk of other things, and for two hours I enjoyed their lively and cultured conversation.
I remain silent, pretending to gaze at the scenery, but in reality thinking of her, for she began to inspire me with a lively interest.
It was true that he had not taken any member of the family into his confidence, but his remarks of the previous evening, coupled with a lively sense of curiosity, caused young Bing to seek out his father and blurt out certain grave suspicions and surmises which he had formed in his own mind.