You can say I was feeling livelier than ever before when I first tried...... Or you can say I was feeling livelier than ever.
The party became much livelier once the music started playing.
She was in a much livelier mood after spending the day at the beach.
The thesis submitted by him is a livelier, more candid and contains more discursive treatment of the subject.
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The comparative form of the word lively is livelier. Its very easy example: large larger largest. or When comparing two things, you use a comparative. The comparative form of an adjective has either the word "more" or the ending "-er." Two-syllable adjectives that end with "y" form the comparative by dropping the "y" and adding "ier."The comparatives for lively are livelier and liveliest.
for the word thrilled the synonyms are:-stimulate, excite, stirfor the word livelier the synonyms are:-lively (vs. dull)alive(predicate)bouncing, bouncy, peppy, spirited, effervescent, frothy, scintillating, sparklyburbling, burbly, effusive, gushinglivewarm
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)