liveliness: This word is a derivative of 'lively' and refers to being vivid, active, or engaging, often associated with a lot of energy or excitement. No examples were provided.
1people someone who is lively has a lot of energy and is very active: a lively child2place/situation a place or situation that is lively is exciting because a lot of things are happening: The hotel is situated next to the lively bustling port. the city’s lively nightlife3movements/music lively movements or music are very quick and exciting: a lively Spanish dance4discussion/description etc a lively discussion, description etc is very interesting and involves a lot of ideas: The book offers a lively account of her travels. a lively debate on environmental issues5mind/thoughts someone who has a lively mind is intelligent and interested in a lot of things: Even Paula has shown a lively interest in politics. Charlie has a very lively imagination (=he often invents stories, descriptions etc that are not true).6colour very bright: a lively combination of colours7taste something that has a lively taste has a strong but pleasant taste: The wine has a lively fruity flavour.8look lively! BrE spoken, step lively! American English spoken used to tell someone to hurry—liveliness noun [uncountable]
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liveliness
['laɪvlɪnəs]
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NOUN33502
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活泼(84%),热闹(12%),快活(4%)
n.活泼;热烈;鲜明
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