lively - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • fairly: This is obviously a fairly lively church, thanks to a population much larger than most Suffolk parishes.
  • pretty: Max is still pretty lively for his age and loves people and cuddles.
  • very: Match Report By: Dave A very lively start from both teams with the best of the initial chances falling to the home team.
  • exceptionally: Corpus is recognized in Oxford as an exceptionally lively center of literary studies.
  • extremely: The tone of the organ is typical of the period - extremely lively, almost brutal.
  • quite: The coast path approaching Talland Talland Bay Talland Bay The walk down to Talland itself is quite lively.

Preposition: at

  • night: It will ensure the place is lively at night and deter undesirables from coming into the area.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • keep: Debut deck demons Funk The Lordz were set the challenge of keeping the vibes lively between the bands.
  • make: The number of students and a constant stream of visitors from all over the world make the city lively throughout the year.

Modifies a noun

  • nightlife: Bodrum holidays - excellent nightlife Bodrum holidays are known in Turkey for its lively nightlife.
  • debate: A lively debate was held, with both sides enjoying the occasion.
  • discussion: Lively Internet discussions stopped just short of flame wars.
  • atmosphere: Very lively atmosphere with a late bar 7 nights a week.
  • resort: Busses run along the coast to the popular lively resort of Paphos.
  • bar: There are several places worthy of mention: Rubber Soul: This is a lively bar, bang in the middle of the street.

Used with adjective complement

  • look: Young Jones looked very lively in the few minutes he was on.
  • feel: Having felt very lively, well and bouncy up to 39 weeks, I started to feel tired, heavy and less well.
  • remain: The fishing port has remained lively, the 16th century citadel has been well preserved and three remarkable towers are scattered around Saint Tropez.
  • become: I just think that with a few changes done, the show could become much more lively.
  • get: It was around the halfway mark, lap five, that it really got lively!

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