Synonyms for enlivening


Grammar : Adj
Spell : en-lahy-vuhn
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈlaɪ vən


Définition of enlivening

Origin :
  • 1630s, "give life to" (enlive in same sense is from 1590s); see en- (1) "make, put in" + life + -en (1). Meaning "make lively or cheerful" is from 1690s. Related: Enlivened; enlivening.
  • adj animating
Example sentences :
  • Nana meanwhile was enlivening the dancing halls of the neighborhood.
  • Extract from : « L'Assommoir » by Emile Zola
  • Judge Dooly had a humor that was as illuminating as it was enlivening.
  • Extract from : « Stories Of Georgia » by Joel Chandler Harris
  • There were episodes in The School for Husbands that were very clever and enlivening.
  • Extract from : « Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905 » by Various
  • The story of the whippings was enlivening Lisle Street, exaggerated, as usual.
  • Extract from : « The Bill-Toppers » by Andre Castaigne
  • Fervid and enlivening as its immediate impression may be it cannot be lasting.
  • Extract from : « The Merry-Go-Round » by Carl Van Vechten
  • But the best of feasts is dull work without an enlivening bowl.
  • Extract from : « Captain Canot » by Brantz Mayer
  • That wild halloo, that waving arm, that enlivening shout—what means it?
  • Extract from : « Rookwood » by William Harrison Ainsworth
  • The picture is better, perhaps, than the bricks were, yet it is not enlivening.
  • Extract from : « Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished » by R.M. Ballantyne
  • The face was nothing to me; but her companionship was enlivening.
  • Extract from : « The Continental Monthly, Vol 3 No 3, March 1863 » by Various
  • The aspect of the country on a wet winter's day was not enlivening.
  • Extract from : « T. Tembarom » by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Antonyms for enlivening

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