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lively area
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"lively area" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun phrase that refers to a place that is known for having lots of activity and energy, such as a bustling street with cafes, shops, and restaurants. You could use it any time you want to describe a place with lots of people, activity, and energy. For example: "The business district of downtown Seattle is a lively area with lots of shops and restaurants."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
18 human-written examples
One, Jared Grant, a sophomore at the Fashion Institute of Technology, said of the neighborhood, "It's a nice lively area".
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The most lively area is along the Via Portico d'Ottavia, a jam-packed strip full of kosher food shops, pizzerie, bakeries and bars.
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Even if Mr. Gehry adorns it with a seductive new wrapper, its looming presence will have a deadening impact on a lively area.
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Today it occupies three buildings of architectural significance -- the latest opened in 1983 -- in the downtown Portland arts district, a lively area fronting Casco Bay where sea gulls scream incessantly overhead.
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Bounded roughly by Ashburton, Yonkers and Nepperhan Avenues, it was once a vital and lively area of the city, according to Richard Halevy, a public affairs director for the city.
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-- Victoria Berman, Princeton, N.J. A. From the Washington, D.C., Convention and Tourism Corporation, here are some ideas for apartments in the Dupont Circle neighborhood, a lively area of residences, small restaurants and bookstores about a mile from the White House.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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38 human-written examples
The West Chelsea and meatpacking district areas are rapidly being transformed from tired industrial and distribution centers to one of the most hip, lively areas of the city.
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THE building has sat there, empty and brooding, for more than 11 years, 110,000 square feet of void at the edge of one of this suburban town's most lively areas of small shops, restaurants and movie theaters.
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One of the most lively areas of philosophy of mind concerns the issue of which if any of these responses to the knowledge argument will be successful.
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Rust, water damage, mold, and sprouting weeds convert the once lively areas into accidental sculptures.
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And, under the shining sun that assured our resiliency, I could only watch as the liveliest area of the city acted as a ghost town.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a "lively area", provide specific examples of what makes it lively, such as the presence of street performers, bustling markets, or late-night cafes.
Common error
Avoid simply stating that an area is "lively" without providing concrete details. Instead, use descriptive language to show the reader what makes the area energetic and vibrant.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "lively area" functions primarily as an adjective-noun combination to describe a specific location. It modifies the noun "area" with the adjective "lively", indicating a place characterized by activity, energy, and vibrancy. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability.
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "lively area" is a grammatically sound and frequently used phrase to describe a location characterized by high activity and energy. According to Ludwig AI, it's perfectly acceptable in written English. Predominantly found in news and media, it serves to paint a vivid picture of a bustling locale. When employing this phrase, it's best practice to offer specific details that illustrate the area's vibrancy, rather than simply labeling it as "lively". Alternatives like "vibrant district" or "bustling neighborhood" can add variety. Remember to avoid overusing the phrase without providing descriptive context. As Ludwig's examples show, the phrase is useful for conveying the energetic atmosphere of a place.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
vibrant district
Replaces 'area' with 'district', implying a more defined and possibly administrative region, keeping the sense of activity.
bustling neighborhood
Uses 'bustling' to emphasize busy activity and replaces 'area' with 'neighborhood', focusing on a residential part of a town.
active locality
Substitutes 'lively' with 'active' and 'area' with 'locality', denoting a smaller or more specific region with a focus on its activity level.
dynamic zone
Replaces 'lively' with 'dynamic', emphasizing change and energy, and 'area' with 'zone', which can imply a specific purpose or characteristic.
spirited locale
Employs 'spirited' for a sense of enthusiasm and vitality, and 'locale' to suggest a specific place or setting with particular character.
animated quarter
Uses 'animated' for a sense of vibrancy and life, and 'quarter' to suggest a distinct section of a city or town.
thriving community
Replaces 'lively' with 'thriving' highlighting prosperity and growth, while 'community' focuses on the social aspect of the area.
vibrant hub
Substitutes 'lively' with 'vibrant' and replaces 'area' with 'hub', indicating a central point of activity or interest.
busy spot
Uses simpler terms 'busy' and 'spot' to convey activity in a less formal or more casual context.
happening place
An informal alternative that uses the colloquial term 'happening' to convey that the place is exciting and full of activity.
FAQs
How can I use "lively area" in a sentence?
"Lively area" is used to describe a location with lots of activity and energy. For example, "The market square is a "lively area", especially on weekends."
What are some synonyms for "lively area"?
Alternatives to "lively area" include "vibrant district", "bustling neighborhood", or "active locality" depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "live area" instead of "lively area"?
While "live area" can refer to a broadcast zone, "lively area" specifically describes a place full of life and activity. They aren't interchangeable.
What makes an area "lively"?
A "lively area" is characterized by high levels of activity, entertainment, and social interaction. It might have numerous shops, restaurants, cultural attractions, and a significant flow of people.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested