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lively appreciation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "lively appreciation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a vibrant or enthusiastic recognition of something, such as art, performance, or a person's qualities. Example: "The audience's lively appreciation for the performance was evident through their enthusiastic applause and cheers."
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News & Media
Formal & Business
Science
Alternative expressions(4)
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Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
All his best gialli, like "The Bird With the Crystal Plumage" and "Tenebre" (1982), which are set in Rome, and "Deep Red," which takes place in Turin, are distinguished by his lively appreciation of urban geography: the fearsome emptiness of nighttime plazas, the rustling ominousness of parks.
News & Media
Audrey Tautou plays Thérèse herself in pre-war France: she's a free thinker and free spirit, but nonetheless someone with a lively appreciation of her family's riches and social standing, and how advantageous it would be to marry the dull, wealthy landowner Bernard Desqueyroux Gilles Lellouchee), the brother of her best friend Anne Anaïs Demoustierr).
News & Media
Chinese TV audiences have a long history of royal families of their own and a lively appreciation of those that work.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Still, I find Currin's lively pastiche of art history and appreciation for irony coupled with his gift for old-master devotion to subject and application of paint impressive.
News & Media
Contributions during the lively debate reflected the media's appreciation of the situation, with many editors citing their commitment to influence their agencies to be more sensitive to the feelings of people living with HIV.
Formal & Business
He had great presence, was the very best of company, with a wonderful appreciation of food, wine and lively debate, and had a penchant for beautifully tailored and brilliantly coloured corduroy suits.
News & Media
Unlike Saint-Cyran, Jansen, and most of the Port-royalists, Arnauld had a positive appreciation of philosophy, and a lively interest in the subject (See Nadler 1989, 18 ff).. His philosophy is typically, and correctly, classified as Cartesian.
Science
Weisman, who covered Moynihan for the Times in New York, Washington, and New Delhi, and knew him well for decades, introduces the book with a lively essay that is part biography, part political and psychological analysis, part appreciation, and part personal reminiscence.
News & Media
This is the starting point for Marion J. Caffey's appreciation of Hunter's life, "Cookin' at the Cookery," a feel-good pocket musical for two lively actresses and a stoic four-man band.
News & Media
Their intricate patchwork and lively stitching have made the garments and covers collectors' items in Japan; this show is a sign of spreading appreciation.
News & Media
Looked lively.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "lively appreciation" to describe an active and enthusiastic recognition of value or quality. It's suitable when the appreciation is not just felt, but actively expressed or demonstrated.
Common error
Avoid using "lively appreciation" when describing a passive or internal feeling of appreciation. If the appreciation is not actively expressed, consider alternatives like "deep respect" or "sincere gratitude".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "lively appreciation" functions as a noun phrase, where "lively" modifies the noun "appreciation". It describes the quality or manner of the appreciation, indicating that it is active, enthusiastic, and full of energy. Ludwig confirms its usability in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Formal & Business
17%
Science
17%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "lively appreciation" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase that expresses an enthusiastic and active recognition of value or quality. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's most commonly found in News & Media contexts, with limited examples available. While not overly formal, it suits various neutral to slightly formal scenarios. Remember to use it when you want to describe appreciation that is not just felt, but actively expressed or demonstrated. If you're unsure, consider alternatives like "vibrant enthusiasm" or "keen interest" for similar meanings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
vibrant enthusiasm
Replaces 'appreciation' with 'enthusiasm', highlighting excitement and zeal. 'Vibrant' conveys the energy of 'lively'.
enthusiastic gratitude
Replaces 'appreciation' with 'gratitude' to emphasize thankfulness, and 'lively' with 'enthusiastic' to highlight the strong feeling.
animated gratitude
Expresses thankfulness with noticeable enthusiasm, using 'animated' to convey the energy of 'lively'.
heartfelt thankfulness
Emphasizes sincerity and depth of gratitude, replacing 'lively' with 'heartfelt' for genuine emotion.
spirited admiration
Highlights enthusiastic and energetic admiration, substituting 'appreciation' with 'admiration' and 'lively' with 'spirited'.
keen interest
Substitutes 'appreciation' with 'interest' to denote a strong sense of curiosity and enthusiasm, shifting the focus from value to engagement.
strong recognition
Uses 'recognition' instead of 'appreciation' to highlight acknowledgement and 'strong' instead of 'lively' to describe level of acknowledgment.
dynamic recognition
Implies a vibrant and active form of acknowledgement, replacing 'lively' with 'dynamic' to emphasize energy.
eager acknowledgement
Focuses on prompt and enthusiastic acceptance or recognition, changing 'appreciation' to 'acknowledgement' and 'lively' to 'eager'.
genuine regard
Conveys a sense of sincere respect and consideration, swapping 'appreciation' with 'regard' and 'lively' with 'genuine'.
FAQs
How can I use "lively appreciation" in a sentence?
You can use "lively appreciation" to describe someone's enthusiastic recognition of something. For example, "The audience showed a "lively appreciation" for the band's performance."
What's the difference between "lively appreciation" and "deep respect"?
"Lively appreciation" suggests active enthusiasm and enjoyment, while "deep respect" implies a more profound and considered admiration. Choose based on the context of the feeling you wish to convey. If you aim to indicate that someone has a huge respect you can also say "high regard" too.
What can I say instead of "lively appreciation"?
You can use alternatives like "keen interest", "vibrant enthusiasm", or "enthusiastic gratitude" depending on the context.
Is "lively appreciation" formal or informal?
"Lively appreciation" is generally suitable for neutral to slightly formal contexts. In more formal settings, consider options like "profound gratitude" or "sincere recognition".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested