Ah, what a delightful question! A simile is like a little sprinkle of magic in our language, adding color and life to our words. When we say "as lively as a," we are comparing something to the vibrant energy of a living creature, like a playful puppy or a dancing butterfly. It's a beautiful way to paint a vivid picture in the minds of those listening or reading. Keep exploring the wonders of language, my friend!
there is none but a synomn for lively is jumpy
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The superlative degree of "lively" is "liveliest". This is equivalent to the alternative "most lively". Both are grammatically correct.
An explicit metaphor is a metaphor that is fully explained in great detail. Unlike an implicit metaphor, which the meaning has to be implied.
A metaphor for short could be "she was a firecracker." This implies that the person is small in stature but has a lively and impactful personality.
It means that she was probably a relief or refreshing because the other people around her probably weren't as cheerful and as happy as she was. She probably is a very lively person who is enthusiastic and peppy.
This is a metaphor to say that the food is delicious. More specifically, it just tells that the food is energizing, lively, and/or satisfying.
No, the word lively is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a lively discussion; a livelycouple; a lively performance, etc.The word lively is also an adverb, a word that modifies a verb: to look lively; to step lively; to move lively, etc.
The lively crowd danced and sang with joy at the outdoor concert.
The suffix of "lively" is "-ly." "Lively" is the base word, and the suffix "-ly" is added to form the adverb "lively."
Lively can be used as an adjective and an adverb. Adjective: a lively discussion Adverb: step lively
Eric Lively is 6' 2".
DeLee Lively's birth name is Delyse Lively.
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Eric Lively's birth name is Eric Lawrence Lively.
Lori Lively's birth name is Lori Lynn Lively.