living

  • (verb): To be alive; to have life.
  • (verb): To have permanent residence somewhere, to inhabit, to reside.
  • (verb): To survive; to persevere; to continue.
  • (verb): To cope.
  • (verb): To pass life in a specified manner.
  • (verb): To spend, as one's life; to pass; to maintain; to continue in, constantly or habitually.
  • (verb): To act habitually in conformity with; to practice; to exemplify in one's way of life.
  • (verb): To outlast danger; to float (said of a ship, boat, etc).
  • (verb): (followed by "on" or "upon") To maintain or support one's existence; to provide for oneself; to feed; to subsist.
  • (verb): To make the most of life; to experience a full, rich life.
  • (noun): The state of being alive.
  • (noun): (plural, with "the", a demonstrative, or a possessive) Those who are alive.
  • (noun): Financial means; a means of maintaining life; livelihood
  • (noun): A style of life.
  • (noun): (canon law) A position in a church (usually the Church of England) that has attached to it a source of income; an ecclesiastical benefice.
  • (adjective): Having life.
  • (adjective): In use or existing.
  • (adjective): Of everyday life.
  • (adjective): True to life.
  • (adjective): Used as an intensifier.
  • He's not expected to live for more than a few months.
  • I live at 2a Acacia Avenue.  He lives in LA, but he's staying here over the summer.
  • Her memory lives in that song.
  • You'll just have to live with it!  I can't live in a world without you.
  • It is difficult to live in poverty.   And they lived happily ever after.