livingness (Meaning)

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livingness (n.)

The state or quality of being alive; possession of energy or vigor; animation; quickening.

livingness Sentence Examples

  1. The livingness of the forest was palpable, with every leaf and twig pulsating with life.
  2. The tree's vibrant livingness filled the surrounding air with a sense of tranquility.
  3. The doctor marveled at the sheer livingness of the patient, who had defied all odds.
  4. The livingness of the seabed astonished the divers, its teeming ecosystem a testament to nature's resilience.
  5. The painting captured the livingness of the human spirit, its brushstrokes conveying the full range of emotions.
  6. The livingness of the planet was a precious gift, one that we had a duty to protect.
  7. The livingness of the body was a miraculous symphony of biological processes.
  8. The livingness of the stars filled the universe with a sense of wonder and awe.
  9. The livingness of the ancient ruins evoked a tangible connection to the past.
  10. The livingness of the ocean was a powerful reminder of the interconnectedness of all life on Earth.

FAQs About the word livingness

The state or quality of being alive; possession of energy or vigor; animation; quickening.

operative,operating, operational, functioning, going, operable, on, running, active, functional

dead, broken, inoperative, inactive, inactive, inoperative, broken, dead, arrested, nonfunctional

The livingness of the forest was palpable, with every leaf and twig pulsating with life.

The tree's vibrant livingness filled the surrounding air with a sense of tranquility.

The doctor marveled at the sheer livingness of the patient, who had defied all odds.

The livingness of the seabed astonished the divers, its teeming ecosystem a testament to nature's resilience.