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"liveliness" Definitions
  1. the quality of being full of life and energy; the quality of being active and enthusiastic
  2. the fact of being full of interest or excitement
"liveliness" Synonyms
vitality animation activity briskness energy spirit sprightliness brio dynamism exuberance gaiety jazziness lustiness peppiness quickness robustness vibrance vibrancy vigorousness vivacity vigour(UK) vigor(US) spiritedness action overdrive get-up-and-go joie de vivre high gear excitement commotion bustle thrills hustle drama events merriment glee cheerfulness mirth happiness cheer festivity jollity joviality joy cheeriness gladness fun pleasure hilarity elation revelry joyfulness merriness fluidity agility litheness suppleness deftness spryness adroitness nimbleness smoothness dexterity lightness flow gracefulness limberness lissomness fluency form fleetness tumult turmoil hubbub uproar furore(UK) pandemonium disturbance rumpus ruckus fuss hullabaloo stir ado ruction row kerfuffle furor(US) bother sociability conviviality gregariousness affability amicability companionability cordiality friendliness neighbourliness(UK) clubbability niceness warm-heartedness warmness accessibility amiability approachability chumminess civility clubbiness communicativeness alertness watchfulness vigilance attentiveness circumspection wariness carefulness awareness chariness heedfulness readiness alert attention care caution cautiousness gingerliness rambunctiousness boisterousness disorderliness high spirits riotousness rowdiness unruliness uproariousness noisiness loudness rumbustiousness unquiet overexcitement noise disruptiveness roughness harshness raucousness swiftness speed velocity celerity rapidity speediness fastness rapidness alacrity expedition haste hurry dispatch nippiness promptness acceleration pace precipitousness More

129 Sentences With "liveliness"

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There's humanity in her, as ever, but not much liveliness.
I was pleasantly surprised by the liveliness of Boise's downtown area.
It's descriptive writing of uncommon loveliness and liveliness, whatever the genre.
The sense of urgency and liveliness is what makes Airtime feel different.
Jodie Comer gives Villanelle a liveliness that almost feels like a sport.
Ms. Baird's uncommonly frisky biography is outstanding for its liveliness and originality.
It could be noun, verb or adjective, indicating pep, liveliness and noise.
This tendency toward bright colors, generosity and liveliness mirrors Arthur's sensibility in life.
Taken together, these photographic conversations reveal the liveliness and vitality of the discipline.
"In DC, these political events impact the liveliness of us all," he told CNN.
The minimal simplicity of the drum-clicks and keyboard loops highlight her own liveliness.
Three tiny unpopulated landscapes show a new liveliness of paint and attention to reality.
That is to say, flexibility is key to balancing liveliness and smoothness in themelesses.
Which means there isn't a monster of the week, and little attendant humor or liveliness.
The stage, for all the liveliness it breathes into the text, is not as amenable.
It's a sequence so cleverly choreographed, with such liveliness and spark, that it's actually bittersweet.
The presence of other women imbues them with a liveliness that Beeman's solo portraits sometimes lack.
And the novel's writing lacks the vinegar and ingenuity that gives Beckett's characters their strange liveliness.
His confident expression bestows his life-size figure with perceivable liveliness, invigorated by the evocative music.
In the best versions, acidity was felt as a sense of liveliness, energy, tension or thrust.
I wanted the collection to inspire liveliness, strength, and to give a sense of endlessness or eternity.
Here she imbues Riverdale High with a carefree liveliness that will appeal to young and old alike.
Most levels aren't static, with moving buses, waving villagers, and slithering snakes adding a touch of liveliness.
She's tackling 2017 with the liveliness and moxie one could only expect from Britain's longest-serving monarch.
When the girls read together, they acted out each page with more liveliness than Min could offer.
I loved its liveliness, its dusty, earthy red fruit flavors with a touch of minerality and bitterness.
There's a sense of community and liveliness that can only come from inviting others into your space.
The mood is glum and resigned, but that means that Chance can't rely on his own liveliness.
Blake's illustrations capture the feeling of Potter's writing, and the two share a "lighthearted liveliness," Von Drasek said.
And indeed, the books are animated by the stir and liveliness of their author's own rose-colored memories.
"Every room he was in, he brought this unparalleled energy and liveliness and charisma," Mr. Willoughby, 20, said.
Dreamily thoughtful, with an angular, blue-blooded elegance, Ms. Howe at 1673 has a disarming liveliness of spirit.
The aging of the society is visible, but so is the distinctive liveliness of the various youth cultures.
Mr. Tanner's work has a particular stamp of intellectual liveliness that's all but disappeared from contemporary cinema. (metrograph.com)
Groups of 10, 16 and even 20 people filled its two dining rooms with laughter, smiles and liveliness.
To get the liveliness of it across—but also to have some of the period flavor—was a challenge.
I did, however, enjoy the occasional pops from accidentally burst balloons that added spurts of liveliness to the building.
Customers consistently rave about the cool, buzzy vibe of the hotel and the constant liveliness of the lobby bar.
Other than that, we strive for liveliness, which is ultimately a judgment that can vary among constructors and editors.
Ultimately, it's a judgment call that depends on the liveliness of the phrases and how common the word is.
It's that Blade Runner presents its futuristic city as one that is overrun by the liveliness of mass humanity.
The CX-2297 has an extra dollop of liveliness and communication that speaks to those who take driving seriously.
We said, 'Let's create a liveliness and a place that you really want to be in our common areas.
His music is as sophisticated as modern classical, but it retains liveliness from the clubs where he cut his teeth.
Ideally, Pumi owners will have a lot of land where their dog can work out all that pent up liveliness.
All of these spots attract people, which brings liveliness, but it didn't hinder me from getting a good night's sleep.
The sounds of water and urban traffic add liveliness to the piece, which feels important in a quiet museum setting.
But a sadness runs through the liveliness: a throbbing lament for a lost time, a lost civilization, a lost language.
But from the 40th-floor terrace, I found I could actually enjoy the liveliness and the sounds of the city.
But one of the best parts of walking in Paris is that you get to see the liveliness of the streets.
Many of the changes were minor, but every change improved one or more of clarity, specificity, smoothness, appropriate difficulty or liveliness.
I appreciated Samantha Hankey's mellow mezzo-soprano; the budding heldentenor Kyle van Schoonhoven's steady, burnished sound; the soprano Kirsten MacKinnon's liveliness.
Streaming Movie Review Disney's latest live-action remake is sweet and tastefully rendered, but it lacks the liveliness of the animated original.
When they drove into Echo Park the first day, he was immediately taken with its walkability and the liveliness of its streets.
Cokane seems, quite pleasingly, to have wandered in from an Oscar Wilde play, but this welcome liveliness also pulls focus from Harry.
Johannesburg's isolated world and unpredictable nature but also liveliness in itself behind walls what actually influenced my work overall, beyond this series.
Aside from their liveliness, these beers share a necessary characteristic for outdoor drinking, especially if you are in it for the long haul.
It's not an amazing move, but there is a bravery there, a note of either desperation or newfound liveliness or both at once.
The liveliness in the stands continued n the second inning, when Yelich doubled and Braun doubled him home for a 5-1 lead.
The liveliness of this scene is in contrast to the moribund stillness of Calais itself, a northern French city long down on its luck.
In the midst of all the turmoil of the world, he says he chooses to cling to whatever "liveliness and light" he can find.
Going through it is a bit like going through a carwash, with alternating spells of monotony and liveliness; some parts are messier than others.
There was a hint of the liveliness I had remembered from many years before, but these were weekend shoppers, many from out of town.
The revealer is admittedly a very basic idea, but the team liked the liveliness of the theme entries and some of the bonus fill.
For these reasons, I tried to insert as much liveliness into the nonthematic fill as I could so that there'd hopefully be something for everyone!
The middle section — BARBARA JORDAN, SOCIAL STUDIES and ACCOUNT HOLDER — is O.K. in terms of liveliness, but those are all debuts, so bonus points there.
I really liked the touch of "modern" in POST-RACIAL and PURPLE STATES, and the liveliness of HOMOEROTIC, I'M INNOCENT, TANTALIZED, STARGAZING and ALL NATURAL.
I haven't made a themeless crossword in several years, and the bar has gotten so much higher for the smoothness and liveliness of the fill.
"(All countries) should give full play to the Internet to spread positive things like justice, kindness, liveliness and goodness in cyberspace," the report said, without elaborating.
Despite all the urban liveliness that Rodriguez captures, he did not submit something from his "Subway Series" to the Outwin like he had wanted to do.
Miss Chu's voice had not changed much, though there was something different: a fervor that had not been there before, or perhaps it was simply liveliness.
But as quickly as the crowd was deflated by the hit and the runner threatening at second, its liveliness returned with a spectacular catch by Granderson.
The tests for who gets to work at publications like The Times or The Atlantic ought to revolve around considerations of liveliness, integrity, maturity, and talent.
Word of the Day : lacking spirit or liveliness _________ The word languid has appeared in 83 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Nov.
Many, but not all, of the emotions are negative or unpleasant, and they cover a broad range of activation — the amount of energy, adrenaline, liveliness, etc.
People were able to unlock the Galaxy Note 8 with a photo, and Android 4.1's "liveliness check," which required the user to blink, was similarly fooled.
On the palate, the sweetness of the fruit was tempered by a welcome bitterness, a push-pull that gave this wine energy and a sense of liveliness.
In other words, the liveliness of the first day is sure to continue in the months ahead, but the fate of the optimism remains to be seen.
The liveliness and buoyant nature of the dance serves as a primary source of inspiration for the exhibition, filtered through a lens of witchcraft as an imagined profession.
The feature shows the full text of the book, but also includes illustrations by designer Magoz, and animated pages that capture the liveliness of Carroll's creative page formatting.
Once the living room walls have been stripped of their trolls—which, despite the overall liveliness of the décor, once dominated aesthetically—Miller's friends take in the space.
While emphasizing aggressiveness and the liveliness of heavy combat during the assault, both Lieutenant Colonel Barker and Captain Medina failed to provide instructions for how to handle noncombatants.
Carmens are usually either vulgar or, if they try not to be, they are very withdrawn and don't manage to bring out the liveliness and strength of personality.
Still, since the title refers to Melissa McCarthy — a producer and co-writer (with her husband, Ben Falcone, who directed) — there is a measure of liveliness at least.
Escaping the tyranny of regional and ethnic pairings, I'd like to suggest a good aligoté from Burgundy, which has the liveliness, texture and presence to enhance this dish.
Today, the clue is "Phrase used as a basic tenet of improv comedy," and that, in my opinion, is a vast improvement on the liveliness of the clue.
This peri-peri chicken pizza is left over from the night before, devoid of nutrients and deprived of its former liveliness after an overnight stay in the fridge.
So did the confidently smiling Cherubino of the mezzo-soprano Gaëlle Arquez, also making her company debut, with a lithe, silky voice that vibrated with liveliness at the edges.
His modernity isn't so much an innovative style or structure but a merging of subject and process that brought new liveliness to depictions of the body and to art itself.
The greatest difficulty with themeless puzzles is finding the balance between liveliness and cleanliness, and we believe we did well, with the only major dings being SSNS and perhaps SAWII.
Although they are vibrantly colorful, with a liveliness accented by an ocean noise soundtrack, closer inspection reveals they are composed of plastic trash like flip-flops, straws, and rubber ducks.
The liveliness and restraint of the prose, along with Mr. Trillin's characteristic wryness, suggest deep if narrow rivers of feeling; the reader may cross and cry without fear of drowning.
They all had a liveliness that made me feel good about my decision to see all of them, and perhaps most importantly, I didn't need to take a day to mentally recharge.
Seeing advantage in the renewed liveliness of figure painting, the couple chose a well-known painter, Kehinde Wiley (for Mr. Obama's portrait), and a lesser-known artist, Amy Sherald (for Mrs. Obama's).
It lacks the detail and midrange that I'd prefer for classical music, but the Apple smart speaker plays stuff like Janelle Monae's "Make Me Feel" with a bass-heavy liveliness that I love.
Joel Murray, who, in addition to being an actor (he appeared in "Mad Men"), is the chief executive for Murray Brothers Golf, said the clothes are intended to inject liveliness into the sport.
With this wine, Mr. Schneider was ahead of his time, anticipating the American stylistic swing a decade later toward lighter wines based on acidic liveliness rather than on the power of fruit and oak.
People explain that Hamzah Aljahmi "died in action"; that he represented the Yemeni embrace of boxing; that he made friends with Arabs and non-Arabs, black, white, male, female; that he embodied an infectious liveliness.
It's not just that the record is imbued with a darkness, though that's there to a degree, but it has the liveliness of a city after dark, the sense of constant movement in hidden corners.
Even so in a way that brings liveliness to the reader or follower, which can relate to the crowd that looks alive and active as the drama takes place in front of them in the picture.
And just as we saw on her Netflix show, what makes Nosrat so appealing is that her attitude and liveliness are like that of a good friend, and her method of cooking instruction just seems like conversation.
Beside it, a photograph of the piece as it was first installed, fitted with, among other accoutrements,  a doll's head, a working light switch, barbed wire, and a bra, imbues "Prepared Piano" with the memory of liveliness.
After hours of white and gray and blinding snow in the mountains, gazing on the relative liveliness of the valley, the dark green grass and mud and billowing steam pillars, was as revitalizing as an extra life.
"If children cough after exercising, they have asthma; if they have trouble reading, they are dyslexic; if they are unhappy, they are depressed; and if they alternate between unhappiness and liveliness, they have bipolar disorder," the doctors wrote.
"By adding both highlight and blush, it gives a liveliness to the skin, which is very beautiful all year round," said Kelli Bartlett, the vice president for makeup and new services at the beauty-services booking app Glamsquad.
While Billionaires' Row seems to rely on the traditional prestige of Central Park views and the purchases of billionaires who may rarely even live there, Tribeca's liveliness and village charm embody the younger tastes of wealth in the city.
"Fruit and Flowers" (1974), a work in acrylic and charcoal on canvas, with its yellow triangles and small star off to the right, exudes a liveliness and sense of play that should be able to overpower almost anyone's melancholy.
But mixed in with the standard stuff is a liveliness that the canon at large can lack, and a willingness to redraw the lines of genre in a way that accounts for a more global understanding of female experience.
The reward for pushing past the midweek puzzles to the themeless Fridays and Saturdays is the creativity and liveliness of the entries, but there's something else that you might like: You are liberated from having to solve the theme.
"We want Love Alarm, the TV series, to exhibit the liveliness and expression of emotions, with visual treatments that will reflect Ms Chon's vision when she created the story," said Hidden Sequence's Jaemoon Lee who has signed up as producer.
Whether you attack your spring fever with the liveliness of a March storm or take things inch by inch like a little worm, this weekend is a fantastic time to tend to the plans you laid out over February's full moon.
Her arms held tightly across her chest, her large, heavy-lidded eyes trained on her interior, she was locked in the solitude of memory, leached of liveliness, dead in the eyes, full of the torpor of anxiety, humiliated almost to tears.
Mr. Lambert, who grew up in Brisbane, on the east coast of Australia, came to the Yarra Valley in 2004, drawn by the freshness and liveliness he found in the wines from historic producers like Mount Mary and Yarra Yering.
It focuses his monotypes — the most seductive of all print mediums — and their modernizing effect on his art, revealing with exceptional clarity a radical merging of subject and process that brought new liveliness to depictions of the body and to art itself.
The "Guy Ritchie heist comedy" parts of King Arthur aren't wholly successful – there are way too many montages, and the characters aren't colorful enough to really sell the slick vibe – but there's a liveliness that's sorely lacking in the "epic drama" parts.
Ms. Boylston — with her sparkling, ebullient feet, her gift for dancing coloratura steps as if in bliss, and the marvelous liveliness of her torso — seizes on all the trickiest period features of the unfamiliar steps that Mr. Ratmansky has restored to Petipa's choreography.
The inventiveness of their language and the liberties they would take — which I'm not able to do professionally in the same way — but just the fun and the liveliness they narrated their daily lives with, I hope animates my writing a little bit.
It will be interesting, if the show is renewed for a second season, to see how it applies its liveliness and its teen language to the poet's life as it further unfolds, her poems still unpublished and her romance still in secret, or left unfulfilled.
The 2008, $19963 to $80, is full, deep, fresh and harmonious, with undertones of red fruit, while the 2010 Blanc de Blancs — $80 to $100, made entirely from chardonnay grown in the village of Avize — is creamy and saline, with a lovely, lip-smacking liveliness.
As we started on the Rue Mariès, the city's main commercial street, Mr. Jourdain pulled his hood down over his head to avoid being recognized, as I struggled to mentally repopulate the empty street with the liveliness that had delighted me 35 years before.
One other contrast worth mentioning: Both the Maffini and Picariello bottles were made in what's often termed a reductive style of winemaking, in which the juice and wine are protected from oxygen as much as possible throughout the process, which contributes to the sense of liveliness and clean aromatics.
But other parts of the obituary-writing craft are surprising — the liveliness of the writing today, the sheer enjoyment the NYT's obituary writers get from talking to the families of the deceased, and the process of shaping a narrative from the details of someone's life, sometimes in very short order.
Mr. Chernin, whose company, the Chernin Group, has been behind films like "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" and "Spy," said he believed that the "liveliness" of Fullscreen's programming, which will be updated daily, and its "extremely rich" user interface, would make the service stand out from the pack.
"We can take what's in our house and in our yards and mix the joy of Christmas with the liveliness of spring, when everything is blooming," said Tanner Huber, a designer in Marietta, Ga., a suburb of Atlanta, who recently decorated her house with her husband and their three children.
At the Palace Museum four handscroll paintings are displayed completely unrolled, including the Qing dynasty Gathering of Scholars, painted with great charm and liveliness of detail, and the much earlier Elegant Gathering in the Western Garden, a Ming dynasty scene of Chinese scholars occupying themselves with calligraphy, music, painting and conversation.
She had never imagined she would enter a beauty pageant but had heard of erotic capital, a controversial theory popularized by sociologist Catherine Hakim that states that women can gain an advantage over men by using a combination of their looks, liveliness, sex appeal, and social skills to network and get ahead.
Our lunch at the Brasserie was only one of many superb meals we enjoyed in Alsace, remarkable not only for the quality of the food but for the liveliness of the company and the seamless ease with which Wendy's friends got along, nearly all of us from New York, and most of us past 50.
But though these store feature "a feeling of lightness and liveliness," according to Claudine Lostao, Director of Store Design for Starbucks in the Midwest and Mid-America, the fancy wood paneling will probably play second fiddle to this culinary news: These pair of Starbucks stores are currently the only two in the U.S. to serve the coffee chain's take on a sushi burrito.
Click the clue below to find out: "With 40-Across, what a straight-A student passes with ... or a hint to 17-, 27-, 46- and 62-Across" Flying colors I really enjoyed solving this one, with its simplicity of theme and sparks of liveliness (I liked seeing both the WEBBYS and the GOLDEN SNITCH make their New York Times crossword debuts).

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