Meaning & Definition of Liveliness in English
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Liveliness
The quality of being full of life and energy.
Pronunciation:
/ˈlaɪvli.nəs/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
livelinessesDetailed Definitions
Definition: The state of being lively or animated.
Example Sentence: The liveliness of the party made everyone feel welcome.
Definition: A quality of being vibrant and full of activity.
Example Sentence: The liveliness of the market attracted many visitors.
Definition: A spirited and vigorous quality.
Example Sentence: Her liveliness was infectious, energizing everyone around her.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the word 'live', indicating the state of being full of life.
Synonyms
energyvitalityanimationvivacityspirit
Common Phrases and Expressions
- live wire: A person full of energy and enthusiasm.
- full of life: Having a lot of energy and excitement.
- life of the party: A person who is very lively and brings cheer to social gatherings.
Translations
- Spanish: vivacidad
- French: vivacité
- German: Lebhaftigkeit
- Russian: живость
Related Words
- lively: Full of life and energy.
- animate: To bring to life or give a living quality.
- vitality: The state of being strong and active.
Slang Meanings of liveliness
Meaning: High energy or excitement.
Example Sentence: That concert was pure liveliness!
Meaning: A fun or exciting atmosphere.
Example Sentence: The club had such a liveliness that we stayed all night.