Full of spirit, energy and enthusiasm
“In a while, the singing started again, and the dances became more animated.”
Full of activity, movement or life
“Near the harbor is an animated marketplace.”
The condition of being alive
“Sensibility is the general phenomenon which constitutes and comprehends the whole existence of an animated being.”
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.”
Lighthearted or humorous in nature
“She had missed his light-hearted, animated jokes that brightened the otherwise dull routine.”
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.”
Extremely happy and excited
Significant or extreme in degree or intensity, especially of emotion
Full of life, spirit, energy, or movement
Full of, or evocative of, expression or emotion
Having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm towards doing something
Causing or creating excitement
Lively or energetic, typically in an unruly way
Bold, audacious or showy in behavior or manner
Given to, or marked by, attention-getting behavior suggestive of stage acting
Full of feeling and expression as indicated by one's facial movements
Experiencing a feeling of positivity, satisfaction, or enjoyment
Easily excitable with an excessive amount of energy
Moving in a quivering or pulsating manner
Hectic, full of work or activities
Determined or passionate in one's beliefs, interests or endeavors
To have triggered enthusiasm or eagerness
To have expressed in greater detail
Past tense for to give inspiration, encouragement, or renewed vigor to
“Perhaps it is hardships and the thrill of risk that animate life most fully, and perhaps it is freedom that binds.”
Past tense for to bring (back) to life
“Upon hearing this, the bishop of Hereford, Gilbert Foliot, speculated that God must have given power to an evil angel to animate the dead corpse.”
Past tense for to give new strength, energy or freshness to
“I bring you the refreshing draught of Hope, to animate your spirits and restore your strength!”
Past tense for to fill, infuse or pervade with something or a certain quality
Past tense for to hold or engage the attention of
Past tense for to add a quality or feature, especially enliven or make more exciting
Past tense for to meet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone)
Past tense for to illuminate
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