living
1. the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities (Freq. 7) - he could no longer cope with the complexities of life • Syn: life • Derivationally related forms: live • Hypernyms: experience 2. people who are still living (Freq. 2) - save your pity for the living • Ant: dead • Hypernyms: people 3. the financial means whereby one lives (Freq. 1) - each child was expected to pay for their keep - he applied to the state for support - he could no longer earn his own livelihood • Syn: support, keep, livelihood, bread and butter, sustenance • Derivationally related forms: sustain (for: sustenance), keep (for: keep), support (for: support) • Hypernyms: resource • Hyponyms: comforts, creature comforts, amenities, conveniences, maintenance, meal ticket, subsistence 4. the condition of living or the state of being alive (Freq. 1) - while there's life there's hope - life depends on many chemical and physical processes • Syn: animation, life, aliveness • Derivationally related forms: alive (for: aliveness), live, lifer (for: life) • Hypernyms: being, beingness, existence • Hyponyms: eternal life, life eternal, skin, survival, endurance • Attrubites: alive, live, dead
1. pertaining to living persons (Freq. 2) - within living memory 2. true to life; lifelike (Freq. 2) - the living image of her mother • Similar to: realistic 3. (informal) absolute (Freq. 1) - she is a living doll - scared the living daylights out of them - beat the living hell out of him • Similar to: absolute • Usage Domain: intensifier, intensive 4. still in existence - the Wollemi pine found in Australia is a surviving specimen of a conifer thought to have been long extinct and therefore known as a living fossil - the only surviving frontier blockhouse in Pennsylvania • Syn: surviving • Similar to: extant 5. still in active use - a living language • Similar to: extant 6. (used of minerals or stone) in its natural state and place; not mined or quarried - carved into the living stone • Similar to: live
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