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Liven   /lˈaɪvən/   Listen
verb
liven  v. t.  To make lively; sometimes used with up; as, to liven up the party with some music.
Synonyms: enliven, liven up, make lively, invigorate, animate.






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"Liven" Quotes from Famous Books



... you must liven up. She would have it I should come for you. My word! I believe you're funking! You look absurdly rotten like ...
— Bunker Bean • Harry Leon Wilson

... dooth no bote! 345 Wo worth that beautee that is routhelees! Wo worth that wight that tret ech under fote! And ye, that been of beautee crop and rote, If therwith-al in you ther be no routhe, Than is it harm ye liven, by ...
— Troilus and Criseyde • Geoffrey Chaucer

... games, gallop standing up on the horse's back, fly higher than all the rest in the swing, and could even make Chinese shadows. No one could amuse children better; and he would gladly spend the whole day looking after them. When he started laughing, the whole house would seem to liven up; they would answer him—one would say one thing, one another, but he always made them all merry.... And even if they abused him, they could not but laugh. Ivan danced marvellously, especially the so-called ...
— A Desperate Character and Other Stories • Ivan Turgenev

... in an offhand kind of way and say that you never care much about breakfast—a slice of toast and a cup of weak tea start you off properly for doing a hard day's work. You will be surprised to note how things liven up and how eagerly all present join in. The lady on your left feels that you should know she always takes two lumps of sugar and nearly half cream, because she simply cannot abide hot milk, no matter what the doctors say. The gentleman on your right will be moved to confess he likes his ...
— "Speaking of Operations--" • Irvin S. Cobb

... announced that he would preach again at 3 o'clock. We went to hear him preach at 3 o'clock, as his sermon was so interesting about "Peter's wife's mother lay sick of a fever." We thought, maybe it was a sort of sickly subject, and he would liven us up a little in ...
— "Co. Aytch" - Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment - or, A Side Show of the Big Show • Sam R. Watkins


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