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Meaning of liveliness
The state of being full of energy, enthusiasm, and excitement.
Etymology of liveliness
The word "liveliness" originated from the Old English word "līflīc" meaning "full of life" and the suffix "-ness" which forms a noun indicating a state or quality
Historically, the term has been used to describe the quality of being full of life, energy, and enthusiasm, with its usage dating back to the 15th century
Synonyms
vibrancy
energy
dynamism
spirit
enthusiasm
vitality
zest
verve
sparkle
radiance
glow
animation
buoyancy
effervescence
exuberance
ebullience
vivacity
briskness
sprightliness
alacrity
agility
quickness
swiftness
promptness
rapidity
celerity
expedition
speed
livelinesses
vigor
force
potency
strength
might
potency
potency
Definitions
- The quality of being full of energy, enthusiasm, and excitement
- * A quality of being attractive and interesting because of a lot of activity and excitement
Usage Examples
- The city's liveliness was evident in its vibrant nightlife and bustling streets
- * The teacher's liveliness made the lesson enjoyable and engaging for the students
- * The festival's liveliness was infectious, with everyone dancing and having a great time
Antonyms
dullness
lethargy
sluggishness
laziness
apathy
indifference
lifelessness
inertia
stagnation
monotony
tedium
boredom
dreariness
gloominess
melancholy
sadness
despondency
hopelessness
listlessness
torpor
somnolence
coma