lived
Variant of live
live
definition
live (liv)
intransitive verb lived, living liv′·ing
- to be alive; have life
- to remain alive
- to last; endure
- to pass one's life in a specified manner to live happily
- to regulate or conduct one's life to live by a strict moral code
- to enjoy a full and varied life to really know how to live
- to maintain life; support oneself to live on a pension
- to be dependent for a living (with off)
- to feed; subsist; have as one's usual food to live on fruits and nuts
- to make one's dwelling; reside
- to remain in human memory of men's good deeds live after them
Etymology: ME liven < OE libban (akin to ON lifa, Goth liban, Ger leben) < IE *lib(h)s- < base *leibh-, to live
transitive verb
- to practice or carry out in one's life to live one's faith
- to spend; pass to live a useful life
- to act (a role in a play) very convincingly or feelingly
live Idioms
live and let live
to do as one wishes and let other people do the same; be tolerant
live down
to live in such a way as to wipe out the memory or shame of (some fault, misdeed, etc.)
live high
to live in luxury
live in
to live at the place where one is in domestic service
live it up
Slang- to have a joyful, hilarious time
- to indulge in pleasures, extravagances, etc. that one usually forgoes
live out
- to live until the end of; last through
- ☆ to sleep away from the place where one is in domestic service
live up to
to live or act in accordance with (certain ideals, promises, expectations, etc.)
live well
- to live in luxury
- to lead a virtuous life
live with
- to dwell with; be a lodger at the home of
- to cohabit with
- to tolerate; bear; endure
where one lives
Slang in a sensitive or vulnerable area
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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