LIVELINESS
Source: 566, 567
liveliness. Liveliness, n. sprightliness, briskness, life, vigor
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Live″li‐ness, n. [[From Lively.]] 1. 1. The quality or state of being lively or animated; sprightliness; vivacity; animation; spirit; as, the liveliness of youth, contrasted with the gravity of age. B. Jonson.
2. 2. An appearance of life, animation, or spirit; as, the liveliness of the eye or the countenance in a portrait.
3. 3. Briskness; activity; effervescence, as of liquors.
Syn. — Sprightliness; gayety; animation; vivacity; smartness; briskness; activity. — Liveliness, Gayety, Animation, Vivacity. Liveliness is an habitual feeling of life and interest; gayety refers more to a temporary excitement of the animal spirits; animation implies a warmth of emotion and a corresponding vividness of expressing it, awakened by the presence of something which strongly affects the mind; vivacity is a feeling between liveliness and animation, having the permanency of the one, and, to some extent, the warmth of the other. Liveliness of imagination; gayety of heart; animation of countenance; vivacity of gesture or conversation.