Enlivenments [noun]

Definition of Enlivenments:

great happiness, excitement

Opposite/Antonyms of Enlivenments:


Sentence/Example of Enlivenments:

Then suddenly came enlivenment: a recollection of news in the morning's paper.

Both ladies were constrained in their hearts to admit that his presence was a great enlivenment.

Her visitor's reception of Philippa's greeting promised little in the way of enlivenment.

Neither need it be supposed that this was the only enlivenment of their lives.

The dictionary definition of the word "comfort" implies enlivenment and capability for dispensing bodily ease.

It was while traversing this bend that we witnessed a singular mirage that lent to the day all the enlivenment it had.

Her flirtatiousness was, however, sedate–in its way, 57moral–not intended to have any result beyond the enlivenment of the hour.

But what can you do if faculty wont take your efforts toward enlivenment in the proper spirit?

She got to know Fox and Henrietta very well, which was a continual joy and enlivenment.

I cannot describe the odd sense of enlivenment, of pleasure I had when I saw this new sign.