The word lively is used as an adjective. Some synonyms for lively are energetic, vibrant, exuberant, and active. The word drab would be an antonym.
Lively, Spirited
zealous, spirited, lively, enthusiastic, eager, anxious, devoted, interested, impassioned, intense
there is none but a synomn for lively is jumpy
most lively
The superlative degree of "lively" is "liveliest". This is equivalent to the alternative "most lively". Both are grammatically correct.
Lively
Lively, Spirited
Energetic, vital, go-ahead, lively, animated, high-powered, forceful
zealous, spirited, lively, enthusiastic, eager, anxious, devoted, interested, impassioned, intense
dash, run, hurry, scramble busy, full, crowded, active, lively, buzzing, humming, swarming
longevity prolongation preservation stay vital stay lively to continue survivability livelihood endurance
robust, healthy, strong, sturdy, fit; hardy, tough, athletic; bouncing, thriving, flourishing, blooming; energetic, lively, active, perky, spirited, vibrant, vital, zestful
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".