livingly |
lively |
As adverbs the difference between livingly and lively
is that
livingly is in actual living experience, vitally, really while
lively is in a lifelike manner.
As an adjective lively is
full of life; energetic.
As a noun lively is
Term of address.As a proper noun Lively is
{{surname}.
lively | exhausted |
As adjectives the difference between lively and exhausted
is that
lively is full of life; energetic while
exhausted is depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
As a noun lively
is
Term of address.As an adverb lively
is in a lifelike manner.
As a proper noun Lively
is {{surname}.
As a verb exhausted is
past tense of exhaust.
busting | lively |
As an adjective busting
is urgently needing to urinate.
As a verb busting
is .
As a proper noun lively is
.
livelier | lively |
As an adjective livelier
is (
lively).
As a proper noun lively is
.
lively | deadly |
As a proper noun lively
is .
As an adjective deadly is
(
lb) subject to death; mortal.
As an adverb deadly is
(obsolete) fatally, mortally.
lusty | lively |
As an adjective lusty
is strong, healthy and vigorous.
As a proper noun lively is
.
lofty | lively |
As proper nouns the difference between lofty and lively
is that
lofty is (informal) nickname for a tall (usually male) person while
lively is .
reserved | lively |
As adjectives the difference between reserved and lively
is that
reserved is slow to reveal emotion or opinions while
lively is full of life; energetic.
As a verb reserved
is past tense of reserve.
As a noun lively is
Term of address.As an adverb lively is
in a lifelike manner.
As a proper noun Lively is
{{surname}.
rather | lively |
As an adverb rather
is (obsolete) more quickly; sooner, earlier.
As a verb rather
is (nonstandard|or|dialectal) to prefer; to prefer to.
As an adjective rather
is (obsolete) prior; earlier; former.
As a proper noun lively is
.
lively | thriving |
As a proper noun lively
is .
As an adjective thriving is
that thrives; successful; flourishing or prospering.
As a noun thriving is
the action of the verb
to thrive .
As a verb thriving is
.
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