Lively
UK /["/ˈlaɪvli/"]/US /["/ˈlaɪvli/"]/
Definition
full of life and energy; active and enthusiastic
In simple words: Full of life and energy; active and exciting.
Examples
- The party was so lively that everyone had a great time dancing.
- Her lively personality brought joy to everyone around her.
- The lively colors of the painting caught my attention immediately.
- Children are often full of lively energy and enthusiasm.
- The discussion was lively, with everyone contributing their views.
Usage notes
Use 'lively' to describe people, events, or places that are vibrant and energetic. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts but avoid it for serious subjects.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'live' concerts that are always lively and full of energy.
Collocations
- lively discussion
- lively music
- lively atmosphere
- lively conversation
Synonyms
- animated, vivacious
Antonyms
- dull
- quiet
- boring
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'live' (as in alive)
- Using 'lively' to describe dull situations
- Overusing inappropriately for a serious atmosphere