A greater state of elation
Comparative for full of spirit, energy and enthusiasm
“In a while, the singing started again, and the dances became more animated.”
Comparative for full of activity, movement or life
“Near the harbor is an animated marketplace.”
Comparative for the condition of being alive
“Sensibility is the general phenomenon which constitutes and comprehends the whole existence of an animated being.”
Comparative for having a joyful or merry nature or atmosphere
“The girl's mother then came onto the dance floor, and she and older Bedouin became more joyful and animated.”
Comparative for lighthearted or humorous in nature
“She had missed his light-hearted, animated jokes that brightened the otherwise dull routine.”
Comparative for vivid and bold, especially of color
“We are creating an interactive light installation that gives students an immersive space for meditation and mindfulness on campus by using animated colors to display visual representations of emotions.”
Comparative for significant or extreme in degree or intensity, especially of emotion
Comparative for full of life, spirit, energy, or movement
Comparative for having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm towards doing something
Comparative for causing or creating excitement
Comparative for bold, audacious or showy in behavior or manner
Comparative for given to, or marked by, attention-getting behavior suggestive of stage acting
Comparative for full of feeling and expression as indicated by one's facial movements
Comparative for excited, stimulated or agitated
Comparative for easily excitable with an excessive amount of energy
Comparative for moving in a quivering or pulsating manner
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