Comparative form of lively: more lively(adjective)
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Use "livelier" in a sentence
"The livelier was our surprise, when he said one evening: The music of the dance has died away; our transitory, youthful friends have left us; the happy pair themselves have a more serious look than they had some days ago; to part at such a time, when perhaps we shall never meet again, certainly never without changes, exalts us to a solemn mood, which I know not how to entertain more nobly than by the music you were lately signifying a desire to have repeated."
"Speaking earlier, Chief Superintendent Dave Lewis, the commander for the UK police contingent on the ground in Cape Town, said it would make for a "livelier" scene but added:"
"It's not a real Taser in that you have to be about half an inch away from the victim before it will work, but still, it will certainly make weddings "livelier"."