Enlivened in a sentence as an adjective

But do impugn away if need be, though I'm enlivened by the warm reception so far.

Some were more buzz than substance, but they enlivened the scene and made tech more popular while feeding off the frenzy.

To be fair, recent mainland Chinese immigration has enlivened a lot of otherwise dead areas of Sydney, and I'd wager Melbourne.

We nourish the Etheric body with food that is enlivened with electro-magnetic energy, clean air, good water, sunlight, positive thoughts and loving feelings.

I would probably want to add, maintaining this unlikely seriousness, that literary plagiarism has great literary value, that Shakespeare is better for having stolen from Montaigne, and that Montaigne's ideas are themselves enlivened, even improved, when uttered by Shakespearean characters whose motivations are more clear, and whose claims are subject to refutation by the deeds or words of other characters.

Enlivened definitions

adjective

made sprightly or cheerful

adjective

made lively or spirited; "a meal enlivened by the music"; "a spirited debate"

See also: spirited