lively

/ˈlaɪvli/
adjective
  1. Full of energy, enthusiasm, or activity; active and animated.
    • The party was lively, with music and dancing until midnight.
    • She has a lively personality that makes everyone around her smile.
    • The market was lively with vendors shouting and customers bargaining.
  2. Bright, vivid, or intense in color or appearance.
    • The garden was full of lively flowers in every color imaginable.
    • The artist used lively shades of blue and green in the painting.
    • She wore a lively red dress that stood out in the crowd.
  3. Full of interest or excitement; stimulating.
    • We had a lively discussion about the best way to solve the problem.
    • The debate was lively, with both sides presenting strong arguments.
    • The book offers a lively account of life in ancient Rome.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. In a lively manner; with energy or enthusiasm.
    • She spoke lively about her travels, making everyone want to visit.
    • The band played lively, getting the whole crowd to dance.
    • The children played lively in the park, laughing and running.