Definitions
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- adjective not made lively or brightened
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Examples
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On the whole, I don't think you can pick these guys out based on their work, unless you look for violence unenlivened by any real talent.
It Has Come To This 2008
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On the whole, I don't think you can pick these guys out based on their work, unless you look for violence unenlivened by any real talent.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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The long drive was unenlivened by much conversation.
Farthing 2006
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Yet their imaginations have held up the dream of life in America, and they can't bear to lead lives that are unenlivened by anticipation, so off they go.
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Yet their imaginations have held up the dream of life in America, and they can't bear to lead lives that are unenlivened by anticipation, so off they go.
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We were unenlivened by the talk we heard on all sides as to the probable effect of the Foreign
The Siege of Kimberley T. Phelan
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Everywhere were the signs of long neglect and decay, and unenlivened by the cheering sounds of human toil the place was weird and awful.
Derrick Sterling A Story of the Mines Kirk Monroe
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The two prevailing schools of literature in England, at that time, were the trashy and mouthing writers who adopted the sounding language of Johnson and Darwin, unenlivened by the vigorous thought of either; and the "dead-sea apes" of that inflated, sentimental, revolutionary style which Diderot had unconsciously originated, and Kotzebue carried beyond the verge of caricature.
International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 9, August 26, 1850 Various
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Crail; a star peeped at times between the flying clouds, and even the moon looked forth once, but immediately veiled her face again, as if one glance at the iron shore and barren scenery, unenlivened by hedge or tree, were quite enough to prevent her from looking again.
The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Various
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Hildebrand Anne was used to long periods unenlivened by companions of his own age; and he began forthwith to make the best of the forest.
The Admirable Tinker Child of the World Edgar Jepson 1900
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