liveliness
noun[U]
uk/ˈlaɪv.li.nəs/us/ˈlaɪv.li.nəs/thequalityof beinginterestingandexciting:
Theconcertswereintendedtobringsomeculturalliveliness to thetown.
activity
- activityThere were several police vans and a lot of activity in the area.
- hubbubI couldn't find her with all the hubbub going on.
- bustleI miss the bustle of the big city.
- hustle and bustleShe got used to the hustle and bustle of daily life.
- flurry of activityWhat was the reason behind this sudden flurry of activity?
- burst of activityIt's usually quiet in the shop, but occasionally we have a sudden burst of activity.
thequalityof beingfullofenergyandenthusiasm:
Despite beingalmost90, sheradiatesliveliness.
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lively
- The show wasrefreshingin the liveliness andopennessofitsdebate.
- Today it is adelightfullittletownwith anairof liveliness.
- Suddenly thegeneralliveliness at the children'stableescalatesintopandemonium,attractingtheattentionof theadults.
- The liveliness of the Americanartists'paintingssuggeststhey wereenergizedby Picasso'sworks.
- She was veryfunto be around and she just had a liveliness andvitalityabout her.
Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm
- alacrity
- animation
- ardour
- avidity
- boosterism
- commotion
- fever pitch
- flirtation
- frenzy
- friskiness
- frisson
- frolic
- hubbub
- perkiness
- physicality
- piquancy
- pizzazz
- pzazz
- whirl
- zealousness