Meaning & Definition of word "Enliven"

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    Enliven

    /ɪnˈlaɪvən/

    verb:

    • 1. to make (something) more interesting, lively, or entertaining.
      • Example: The colorful decorations helped to enliven the dull conference room.
    • 2. to animate or give life to something.
      • Example: The storyteller's animated performance truly enlivened the evening.
    • 3. to cheer up or invigorate.
      • Example: Her infectious laughter always seems to enliven our spirits.
    • 4. to make an event more enjoyable or exciting.
      • Example: The band was hired to enliven the wedding reception with their lively music.

    Etymology

    From Middle English enlivenen, from in- + livin (to live).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    enliven the crowd:

    to excite or energize the audience

    enliven the conversation:

    to make the discussion more engaging

    enliven one's spirits:

    to boost one's mood or morale

    Related Words

    lively:

    full of life and energy

    vivify:

    to give life to; animate

    invigorate:

    to give strength or energy to

    Slang Meanings of enliven

    Meaning: to spice things up

    Example Sentence: Let's get some music to enliven this dull gathering.

    Meaning: to jazz up

    Example Sentence: He really knows how to enliven an event.