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How to spell LIVILY correctly?

If you meant to type "lively" but ended up with "livily", don't worry, mistakes happen! Here are some possible correct suggestions: "lively" – meaning full of energy and enthusiasm or "lividly" – meaning to be extremely angry. Double-check your spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell livily correctly

  • civil It is important to maintain civil behavior and respect towards everyone.
  • civilly Despite their opposition, they managed to discuss civilly and without any argument.
  • lazily He lay in bed lazily, scrolling through his phone for hours.
  • levity Despite the seriousness of the situation, she tried to inject some levity into the conversation.
  • likely
  • Lilly Lilly is a sweet and friendly cat.
  • lily
  • lively The streets of New Orleans are always lively during Mardi Gras season.
  • livery The hotel staff wore colorful livery uniforms.
  • Livia Livia is studying abroad in Europe this semester.
  • livid She was livid when she found out someone had stolen her car.
  • lividly She stared at him lividly.
  • living Mom is living in a nursing home now.
  • livy It is believed that the Roman historian Livy was the first to write major works of history.
  • lovely The flowers in the garden are so lovely in the summertime.

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