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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she was animated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that the person was energetic, lively, or showing strong emotions. Example: "As she explained her idea, her face lit up and she became very animated, gesturing with her hands and speaking passionately."
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Staff said she was animated.
She was animated when telling me her grievances.
Adele was the attraction in their pairing because she was animated and mistake-prone.
She has long chestnut hair, a bright face, and horn-rimmed reading glasses, and she was animated and uncannily sharp.
In August, we met in Burlington, and though Jane was nursing a campaign-trail cough, she was animated about her husband: "I feel more, every day, that he can win.
Mostly she was animated, buoyant, and flexible, her skin was good, and in spite of her white hair she seemed to belong to the world of choice and strength.
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She is animated and engaged.
She is animated and fizzily self-disparaging.
She always has her long hair flying around, she's animated, she wears interesting dresses.
She is animated, seated curiously off-centre and looking away from the light source towards the dark.
She is animated on the court again, her expression telling the story of how the game is going for Rutgers.
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