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Definition of lively
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Lively
(superl.)
Brisk;
vivacious;
active;
as, a
lively
youth..
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Brisk
::
Brisk (v. t. & i.) To make or
become
lively;
to
enliven;
to
animate;
to take, or cause to take, an erect or bold
attitude;
--
usually
with up..
Vegete
::
Vegete
(a.)
Lively;
active;
sprightly;
vigorous.
Spanking
::
Spanking
(a.)
Moving
with a
quick,
lively
pace, or
capable
of so
doing;
dashing..
Liveliness
::
Liveliness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
lively
or
animated;
sprightliness;
vivacity;
animation;
spirit;
as, the
liveliness
of
youth,
contrasted
with the
gravity
of age..
Smart
::
Smart (v. i.) To feel a
lively,
pungent
local pain; -- said of some part of the body as the seat of
irritation;
as, my
finger
smarts;
these
wounds
smart..
Trenchmore
::
Trenchmore
(n.) A kind of
lively
dance of a rude,
boisterous
character.
Also, music in
triple
time
appropriate
to the
dance..
Burn
::
Burn (v. i.) To have a
condition,
quality,
appearance,
sensation,
or
emotion,
as if on fire or
excessively
heated;
to act or rage with
destructive
violence;
to be in a state of
lively
emotion
or
strong
desire;
as, the face
burns;
to burn with
fever..
Vivace
::
Vivace
(a. & adv.)
Brisk;
vivacious;
with
spirit;
-- a
direction
to
perform
a
passage
in a brisk and
lively
manner.
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) That which
causes
one to
spring;
specifically,
a
lively
tune..
Alive
::
Alive (a.)
Having
susceptibility;
easily
impressed;
having
lively
feelings,
as
opposed
to
apathy;
sensitive..
Cracovienne
::
Cracovienne
(n.) A
lively
Polish
dance,
in 2-4
time..
Warmth
::
Warmth
(n.) A state of
lively
and
excited
interest;
zeal;
ardor;
fervor;
passion;
enthusiasm;
earnestness;
as, the
warmth
of love or
piety;
he
replied
with much
warmth..
Sprightless
::
Sprightful
(a.) Full of
spirit
or of life;
earnest;
vivacious;
lively;
brisk;
nimble;
gay.
Krakowiak
::
Krakowiak
(n.) A
lively
Polish
dance.
See
Cracovienne.
Lively
::
Lively
(superl.)
Bright;
vivid;
glowing;
strong;
vigorous.
Lively
::
Lively
(adv.)
In a
brisk,
active,
or
animated
manner;
briskly;
vigorously..
Birkie
::
Birkie
(n.) A
lively
or
mettlesome
fellow.
Alacrious
::
Alacrious
(a.)
Brisk;
joyously
active;
lively.
Laugh
::
Laugh (v. i.) Fig.: To be or
appear
gay,
cheerful,
pleasant,
mirthful,
lively,
or
brilliant;
to
sparkle;
to
sport..
Straticulate
::
Strathspey
(n.) A
lively
Scottish
dance,
resembling
the reel, but
slower;
also, the
tune..
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