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Lively

Lively is an English adjective describing someone or something that is full of life, energy, or activity. It can refer to people, animals, events, places, or performances that are animated, brisk, or spirited. The term can also describe colors, scenes, or atmospheres that feel bright or energetic, such as a lively market or a lively color palette.

Etymology and origin: The word derives from the noun life combined with the suffix -ly, forming an

Usage and senses: Lively is commonly used before nouns (a lively child, a lively debate) and after

Related forms and variations: The corresponding noun is liveliness; the comparative form is livelier and the

Other notes: As a surname, Lively exists in English-speaking countries; a notable bearer is actress Blake Lively.

adjective
meaning
characterized
by
life
or
animation.
Its
usage
dates
back
to
the
Middle
English
period
and
has
remained
common
in
modern
English.
linking
verbs
(The
party
was
lively).
In
musical
contexts,
a
tempo
marking
of
lively
indicates
a
brisk,
energetic
pace
relative
to
the
work.
In
everyday
speech,
it
conveys
a
sense
of
enthusiasm,
vitality,
or
movement.
superlative
liveliest.
While
related
to
live
in
meaning,
lively
is
typically
used
as
an
adjective
and
should
not
be
confused
with
senses
associated
with
being
broadcast
or
recorded
as
“live.”
In
synonymy,
lively
invites
comparisons
with
animated,
energetic,
spirited,
or
brisk,
while
antonyms
include
dull,
quiet,
lifeless,
and
sluggish.