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Meanings of
lively
in anglès
portuguès
vívido
espanyol
vivo
Back to the meaning
Full of spirit.
vital
racy
energetical
full of life
dull
Related terms
warm
alive
rested
animated
spirited
bouncing
bubbling
breezy
gushing
effusive
portuguès
vívido
Quick and energetic.
alert
merry
brisk
rattling
snappy
spanking
zippy
Related terms
energetic
Sinònims
Examples for "
alert
"
alert
merry
brisk
rattling
snappy
Examples for "
alert
"
1
A second bomb
alert
has caused major disturbances in Northern Ireland today.
2
Police said the situation has since settled, but they remain on
alert
.
3
CDC
alert
level 3 countries are China, Iran, South Korea and Italy.
4
US citizens in China received a similar
alert
a few weeks ago.
5
Police came under attack during a bomb
alert
in West Belfast today.
1
Europe without a way forward may reverse an overly
merry
first quarter.
2
So the swineherd departed; and the suitors made
merry
in the hall.
3
But the law of unintended consequences sometimes goes its own
merry
way.
4
The
merry
-makers
stood around; the men looked serious and the ladies shivered.
5
No longer in the winter-time, but in the
merry
month of May.
1
Exactly what do we know? Sarnow's clipped voice was
brisk
but clear.
2
The hotel reports a
brisk
trade in champagne breakfasts on race days.
3
Its option volume was also
brisk
,
running six times the normal level.
4
To be sure, hotel companies are reporting
brisk
convention business for 2016.
5
Voting was
brisk
in the North's 18 constituencies from early morning yesterday.
1
This went on for several minutes, North
rattling
off dozens of words.
2
Father Fauchelevent was
rattling
in the throat in the most lamentable manner.
3
The only reply came from the prisoners: more hysteria, more cage
rattling
.
4
Since then there has been major
sabre
-
rattling
by the Chinese armed forces.
5
Jimmy Greaves from Spurs, we used to give him a good
rattling
.
1
They write short
snappy
,
songs that get directly to the point: Girls.
2
Great, now she probably had a reputation for being
snappy
and emotional.
3
Another glossy,
snappy
,
remake-friendly French comedy with a light but sturdy concept.
4
The script by Kevin Hench actually has a lot of
snappy
dialogue.
5
But at least it works on telly, because it's short and
snappy
.
1
Stay home instead with these
spanking
new streaming options available from tomorrow.
2
Some four days after the
spanking
episode, she thought of the place.
3
Our home was
spanking
new, which meant there was nothing to repair.
4
Perhaps she would get away with a good
spanking
and nothing more.
5
At a considerable distance a vehicle was approaching at a
spanking
pace.
1
It's
zippy
,
lippy and it should be with us any time now.
2
I bit into a thin, nut-filled cookie,
zippy
with cloves and allspice.
3
Steering is accurate and predictable and the 2 is
zippy
around town.
4
This show, by contrast, was as
zippy
and entertaining as it always is.
5
The brining helps keep them firm, the pickling keeps them
zippy
.
Elastic; rebounds readily.
live
resilient
springy
bouncy
Related terms
elastic
Lively.
Related terms
eventful
Other meanings for "lively"
Usage of
lively
in anglès
1
Sports rights are also drawing
lively
interest in other parts of Europe.
2
As a result, research like this always results in some
lively
discussion.
3
The young priest developed a
lively
student discussion and social action group.
4
The drums in the finishing-shop hummed merrily their
lively
song of labor.
5
To date they are delighted with the
lively
questions from young visitors.
6
In writing the play, try to make the conversation simple and
lively
.
7
The 21-year-old was
lively
,
with several dangerous set-pieces causing concern for Wolves.
8
Not everyone can go home to a warm,
lively
house at Christmas.
9
It's light and
lively
and brilliantly subtle, yet has terrific staying power.
10
Many of the refugees gather at Khaled's home, engaging in
lively
discussion.
11
Analysis: La Marseillaise, the French national anthem, is sung to
lively
music.
12
At that time the fighting was very
lively
in the Northern Island.
13
We often had deep and
lively
discussions about the books we read.
14
They scattered in
lively
fashion, and from shelter watched the silver bush.
15
The letter was written in a very
lively
and exceedingly familiar vein.
16
This collection, however, is academically rigorous, accessible and frequently irreverent and
lively
.
Other examples for "lively"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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lively
Adjective
Adverb
Frequent collocations
very lively
more lively
lively interest
as lively
so lively
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Translations for
lively
portuguès
vívido
espanyol
vivo
Lively
through the time
Lively
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
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