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PLAYFULNESS |
Liveliness |
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VITALITY |
Liveliness |
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VIVACITY |
Liveliness |
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PEP |
Liveliness |
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LIFE |
Liveliness |
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BRIO |
Liveliness |
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ANIMATION |
Liveliness |
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ESPRIT |
Liveliness |
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ALACRITY |
Liveliness or briskness |
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LIVELIHOOD |
Liveliness; appearance of life. |
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DULL-EYED |
Having eyes wanting brightness, liveliness, or vivacity. |
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BRISKNESS |
Liveliness; vigor in action; quickness; gayety;
vivacity; effervescence. |
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QUICK |
Characterized by life or liveliness; animated;
sprightly; agile; brisk; ready. |
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LILT |
To utter with spirit, animation, or gayety; to sing with
spirit and liveliness. |
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BUOYANCY |
Cheerfulness; vivacity; liveliness; sprightliness; -- the
opposite of heaviness; as, buoyancy of spirits. |
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FIRE |
Liveliness of imagination or fancy; intellectual and moral
enthusiasm; capacity for ardor and zeal. |
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FLAT |
Lacking liveliness of commercial exchange and dealings;
depressed; dull; as, the market is flat. |
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SPRIGHTLINESS |
The quality or state of being sprightly; liveliness;
life; briskness; vigor; activity; gayety; vivacity. |
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BRISK |
Full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness
of motion or action; lively; spirited; quick. |
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DULL |
To deprive of liveliness or activity; to render heavy; to
make inert; to depress; to weary; to sadden. |
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SALLY |
A flight of fancy, liveliness, wit, or the like; a flashing
forth of a quick and active mind. |
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LIVELINESS |
An appearance of life, animation, or spirit; as, the
liveliness of the eye or the countenance in a portrait. |
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REFRESHMENT |
The act of refreshing, or the state of being
refreshed; restoration of strength, spirit, vigor, or liveliness;
relief after suffering; new life or animation after depression. |