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Liveliness
Liveliness meaning
The quality of being lively.
Synonyms of Liveliness
Example sentences (18)
The break did little to sap USA’s liveliness.
Rather than concentrating in a few traditional locations, demonstrations turned to the neighborhoods and, in consequence, ignited impressive liveliness.
The liveliness of the film’s tone comes from the way that Gloria, as enraged as she is at the sexist mountain she has to climb, doesn’t have an ax-grinding bone in her body.
The scene was casual on a recent Tuesday, with about 13 of 18 singers — some standing, some sitting, sometimes depending on the liveliness or patriotic level of the tune.
Dafne Keen as Lyra evokes the curiosity, liveliness, wilfulness and loyalty of a 12 year old.
The idea is especially supported by the Anglican Church basing its liveliness fundamentally on the Bible and recognizing the connection of the KINGDOM of ISRAEL with the HOUSE of DAVID.
The mood is glum and resigned, but that means that Chance can’t rely on his own liveliness.
His liveliness was on point as he moved from one part of the stage to another, doing some “soco’’ and “shaku shaku’’ moves in fetching the crowd.
Leaving aside the riposte that British cities used to be built in much the same way over decades and centuries, without ill effects, it can be hoped that these complaints will provoke some liveliness in future housing.
By "pointing" the sound at different parts of the room citation in a rhythmic way, vibrato adds a "shimmer" or "liveliness" to the sound of a well-made violin.
Faye was described by her voice actress as initially being an "ugly" woman, with her defining traits being her liveliness, sensuality and humanity.
His drug habits caused him to lose his liveliness on stage.
His earlier pieces radiated gaiety and liveliness, while his later portraits emphasized the stature and dignity of the people portrayed.
If the partner does not reply to him at the right moment or interrupts him in the wrong place, the actor’s “discourse falters and the liveliness of his wit is extinguished”.
Later, her family added the name Tenepal which means “one who speaks much and with liveliness”.
Likewise, the audience members talk amongst themselves, get up and walk around, or even cheer on the performance, which adds to the many layers of activity and the liveliness typical of ramé.
She is said to have called the dance Maděra, because of its liveliness.
The first leaves all characters' names unchanged and in their original spelling: thus the name is respected and readers reminded of the original cultural setting, but the liveliness of the pun is lost.