live
Meaning of live
verb
- To be alive; to have life.
He's not expected to live for more than a few months.
- To have permanent residence somewhere, to inhabit, to reside.
I live at 2a Acacia Avenue. He lives in LA, but he's staying here over the summer.
- To survive; to persevere; to continue.
Her memory lives in that song.
- To cope.
You'll just have to live with it! I can't live in a world without you.
- To pass life in a specified manner.
It is difficult to live in poverty. And they lived happily ever after.
- To spend, as one's life; to pass; to maintain; to continue in, constantly or habitually.
To live an idle or a useful life.
- To act habitually in conformity with; to practice; to exemplify in one's way of life.
- To outlast danger; to float (said of a ship, boat, etc).
No ship could live in such a storm.
- (followed by "on" or "upon") To maintain or support one's existence; to provide for oneself; to feed; to subsist.
It is hard to live on the minimum wage. They lived on stale bread.
- To make the most of life; to experience a full, rich life.
I'm sick of spending every day studying at home: I want to go out there and live!
noun
Life
adjective- (only used attributively) Having life; that is alive.
The post office will not ship live animals.
- Being in existence; actual
He is a live example of the consequences of excessive drinking.
- Having active properties; being energized.
- Operational; in actual use rather than in testing etc.
- Taken from a living animal.
live feathers
- Imparting power; having motion.
a live, or driving, axle
- Still in active play.
a live ball
- Seen or heard from a broadcast, as it happens.
The station presented a live news program every evening.
- (of a performance or speech) In person.
This nightclub has a live band on weekends.
- (entertainment, performing) Recorded in front of an audience and not having been edited after recording.
a live album
- Of firearms or explosives, capable of causing harm.
The air force practices dropping live bombs on the uninhabited island.
- (circuitry) Electrically charged or energized, usually indicating that the item may cause electrocution if touched.
Use caution when working near live wires.
- Being a bet which can be raised by the bettor, usually in reference to a blind or straddle.
Tommy's blind was live, so he was given the option to raise.
- Featuring humans; not animated, in the phrases “live actors” or “live action”.
- Being in a state of ignition; burning.
a live coal; live embers
- Full of earnestness; active; wide awake; glowing.
a live man, or orator
- Vivid; bright.
- Of an event, as it happens; in real time; direct.
The concert was broadcast live by radio.
- Of making a performance or speech, in person.
He'll be appearing live at the auditorium.
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Hyphenation of live
live
- It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
- live is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
live synonyms
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Meaning bouncy:
bouncy, lively, resilient, springy
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live antonyms
Meaning :
prerecorded, recorded, blank, dummy, dead, neutral, animated, broadcast
Translation of live
- German: leben, spüren, wohnen, direkt, live
- Italian: vivere, sperimentare, provare, abitare, alloggiare, risiedere, diretta, live
- Spanish: vivir, existir, experimentar, ocupar, habitar, morar, residir
- French: vivre, avoir, habiter, résider, live
- Portuguese: viver, morar
Anagrams of live
evil, Ivel, Levi, levi, veil, veli, vile, vlei
Words that rhyme with live
alive, realive, unalive, blive, Clive, clive, declive, proclive, belive, forelive, relive, enlive, nonlive, unlive, Olive, Palmolive, olive, solive, subolive, forlive, overlive, underlive, dislive, mislive, slive, outlive, bylive
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