If you're really active, you could be described as engaged, energetic, or enthusiastic. For really lazy, you could be disinterested, indifferent, or sluggish.
lively
Industrious
Wrong word. "Teeming" means crowded and bustling and very active all at the same time.
wack
It comes out of a cell
"Strenuissima" is a Latin superlative adjective derived from the word "strenuus," meaning "active" or "vigorous." In Latin, superlative forms are used to indicate the highest degree of a quality. Therefore, "strenuissima" can be translated to mean "very active" or "most vigorous" in English.
Conjugation ofminuō (present active infinitive)
my name means a very active person
Sesquipedalian describes a very, very long word.
Active in a court case means that the case has yet to be settled or decided upon.
Actif - Active (French) (Englsih)
Very, very sensitive.