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		Definition of liveliness in English: livelinessnoun ˈlʌɪvlɪnəs mass noun1The quality of being outgoing, energetic, and enthusiastic.  he radiated liveliness and good humour Example sentencesExamples -  Even when she was ill and tired she could summon up enough strength and liveliness of manner to entertain the few visitors she thought worth receiving.
 -  Ethan became fond of her good nature, her liveliness, and her deep passion for nature.
 -  He had a liveliness of expression that was pleasing.
 -  Fay sat on the edge of the bed, her pretty face lacking its usual liveliness.
 -  His style was good and the author's liveliness of spirit survives the rather rigid framework of his subjects.
 -  She is admired wherever she goes for her liveliness and her wit.
 -  Her dark eyes, which usually danced with humor and liveliness, seemed serious and penetrating now.
 -  Her eyes shone with youth and liveliness.
 -  Lizzy's letters managed to convey a warm, friendly personality and a liveliness of spirit that made him smile.
 -  Anne had an endearing liveliness and grace that made the demands of society much easier for me.
 -  When I first saw you I was struck by your beauty, your wit, and your liveliness.
 -  Sam was diagnosed with premature arthritis as a pup and shocked everyone with his liveliness despite his debilitating disease.
 
 - 1.1 An atmosphere of excitement and activity.
 the ambience lacked liveliness Example sentencesExamples -  Endowed with a good ear for contemporary Tamil, she has used Indian English to convey the liveliness of speech in the southern parts of India.
 -  What makes Antigua the hub of Central American tourism is the liveliness of its unique mixture of Mayan Indian and Latino heritage.
 -  The school enjoyed another brief period of intellectual liveliness in the nineteen fifties.
 -  "A city's about energy, vibrancy, and liveliness," he says.
 -  The music has a vigor and liveliness to it.
 -  Many young people contrast the liveliness of their social life with the apparent lifelessness of church worship.
 -  He wants to incorporate the vigour and liveliness of his drawings into his paintings.
 -  The work is outstanding for its expressive liveliness.
 -  Given the liveliness of the debate within the party thus far, it was hardly surprising that this discussion was robust.
 -  We want the letters columns in the paper journal to reflect the liveliness of conversations on the web.
 -  His intelligence and exactitude were always in evidence but without detracting from the poems' liveliness and immediacy.
 -  All the liveliness of the evening had been replaced by lonely silence.
 -  Such eclecticism is a mark of the liveliness of culture in the British Isles.
 -  There was a sense of liveliness and excitement wherever you went.
 
  
    Definition of liveliness in US English: livelinessnounˈlīvelēnis 1The quality of being outgoing, energetic, and enthusiastic.  he radiated liveliness and good humor Example sentencesExamples -  Sam was diagnosed with premature arthritis as a pup and shocked everyone with his liveliness despite his debilitating disease.
 -  Fay sat on the edge of the bed, her pretty face lacking its usual liveliness.
 -  Her eyes shone with youth and liveliness.
 -  Her dark eyes, which usually danced with humor and liveliness, seemed serious and penetrating now.
 -  He had a liveliness of expression that was pleasing.
 -  When I first saw you I was struck by your beauty, your wit, and your liveliness.
 -  His style was good and the author's liveliness of spirit survives the rather rigid framework of his subjects.
 -  She is admired wherever she goes for her liveliness and her wit.
 -  Anne had an endearing liveliness and grace that made the demands of society much easier for me.
 -  Lizzy's letters managed to convey a warm, friendly personality and a liveliness of spirit that made him smile.
 -  Even when she was ill and tired she could summon up enough strength and liveliness of manner to entertain the few visitors she thought worth receiving.
 -  Ethan became fond of her good nature, her liveliness, and her deep passion for nature.
 
 - 1.1 An atmosphere of excitement and activity.
 the ambience lacked liveliness Example sentencesExamples -  His intelligence and exactitude were always in evidence but without detracting from the poems' liveliness and immediacy.
 -  Endowed with a good ear for contemporary Tamil, she has used Indian English to convey the liveliness of speech in the southern parts of India.
 -  We want the letters columns in the paper journal to reflect the liveliness of conversations on the web.
 -  He wants to incorporate the vigour and liveliness of his drawings into his paintings.
 -  The school enjoyed another brief period of intellectual liveliness in the nineteen fifties.
 -  "A city's about energy, vibrancy, and liveliness," he says.
 -  There was a sense of liveliness and excitement wherever you went.
 -  Such eclecticism is a mark of the liveliness of culture in the British Isles.
 -  The music has a vigor and liveliness to it.
 -  Many young people contrast the liveliness of their social life with the apparent lifelessness of church worship.
 -  The work is outstanding for its expressive liveliness.
 -  What makes Antigua the hub of Central American tourism is the liveliness of its unique mixture of Mayan Indian and Latino heritage.
 -  Given the liveliness of the debate within the party thus far, it was hardly surprising that this discussion was robust.
 -  All the liveliness of the evening had been replaced by lonely silence.
 
  
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