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Definition of lively adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

lively

adjective
 
/ˈlaɪvli/
 
/ˈlaɪvli/
(comparative livelier, superlative liveliest)
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  1. full of life and energy; active and enthusiastic synonym animated, vivacious
    • an intelligent and lively young woman
    • a lively and enquiring mind
    • He showed a lively interest in politics.
    • Her eyes were bright and lively.
    • His lively personality will be greatly missed.
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  2. (of a place, an event, etc.) full of interest or excitement
    • a lively club
    • a lively debate/discussion
    • The party got quite lively later on.
    • Things got pretty lively towards the end of the evening.
    • Younger people may prefer a livelier resort such as Malia.
  3. (of colours) strong and definite
    • a lively shade of pink
  4. (especially British English) busy and active
    • They do a lively trade in souvenirs and gifts.
  5. Word OriginOld English līflic ‘living, animate’ (see life, -ly).
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