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.
It is "more cheerful", the superlative being "most cheerful".
Livelier...
livelier
livelier, liveliest
The comparative form of solid is solider
The comparative form of in is inner.
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
More lively
livelier
livelier, liveliest
The comparative form of dreamy is dreamier
The comparative form of many is more
The comparative form of "softly" is "more softly."
The comparative form of good is better.
"Truer" is the comparative form of true.
The comparative form of handsome is handsomer
The comparative form of solid is solider
The comparative form of sunny is sunnier.
The comparative form of full is fuller