enlivened
IPA: ɛnɫˈaɪvʌnd
adjective
- made lively or spirited
- made sprightly or cheerful
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Examples of "enlivened" in Sentences
- To be in a relationship with another means to be inside enlivened feelings with one another.
- This sorbet was made with melon and apricot and "enlivened" with the aniseet liqueur, Pernod.
- We all desperately want to enter spiritual time, the syncopated jazz of being in the enlivened moment.
- He had been impressed by the quality of her writing, by the irony and acerbic humor that enlivened her copy.
- However, I am sure that it will all be better when our household is more enlivened, which is soon to be the case, my dear mama.
- Those hearing his words were filled with hope, and for myself, I must say that I am deeply enlivened at the thought of a new London.
- "We have had an extremely positive conversation," Lacroix said following a meeting with Industry Minister Christian Estrosi yesterday - adding that he has been "enlivened" by the idea of continuing his business.
- Vaulted ceilings, corinthian columns, picture windows and snowy white rooms enlivened with the occasional burst of vibrant wallpaper make for a very different environment from the bare-bones mildewed hostels of yesteryear, though the animated social vibe has proven timeless.
- Yet these abstract ideas were undoubtedly in him; you felt their presence while watching and listening to him; and the way in which he managed to embody them in homely phrase enlivened with a rude poetry was so marvellous, that one scarcely knew whether to feel astounded or amused.
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