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Live — synonyms, live antonyms, definition

1. live (a)

26 synonyms
active alive animate animated aware broadcast directly broadcasting connected conscious dynamic energetic existing extant hot in progress incarnate living on the air performing real • • •

2. live (Verb)

47 synonyms
abide acquire a livelihood augment be be alive be remembered breathe come to life continue delight in dwell earn endure enjoy life exist experience gain subsistence go hold out hold up • • •
7 definitions

live (Verb) — Be an inhabitant of; spend most of one's life in. ex. "People lived in Africa millions of years ago"

live (Verb) — Lead a certain kind of life; live in a certain style. ex. "we had to live frugally after the war"

live (Verb) — Continue to live through hardship or adversity. ex. "The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents" ex. "These superstitions live on in the backwaters of America"

live (Verb) — Support oneself. ex. "Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?"

live (Verb) — Have life, be alive. ex. "My grandfather lived until the end of war"

live (Verb) — Have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations. ex. "I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict" ex. "The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare" ex. "I lived through two divorces"

live (Verb) — Pursue a positive and satisfying existence. ex. "You must accept yourself and others if you really want to live"

4 types of
be experience go through see
49 types
Bach bachelor bivouac board breathe buccaneer bushwhack camp camp out cash out cohabit dissipate domicile domiciliate drift eke out encamp freewheel hold up hold water • • •
2 see also
live in live out

3. live (Adjective)

5 synonyms
bouncy lively resilient springy unrecorded
2 antonyms
dead recorded
11 definitions

live (Adjective) — Actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing. ex. "a live television program" ex. "brought to you live from Lincoln Center" ex. "live entertainment involves performers actually in the physical presence of a live audience"

live (Adjective) — Exerting force or containing energy. ex. "live coals" ex. "tossed a live cigarette out the window" ex. "got a shock from a live wire" ex. "live ore is unmined ore" ex. "a live bomb" ex. "a live ball is one in play"

live (Adjective) — Possessing life. ex. "a live canary"

live (Adjective) — Highly reverberant. ex. "a live concert hall"

live (Adjective) — Charged with an explosive. ex. "live ammunition" ex. "a live bomb"

live (Adjective) — Elastic; rebounds readily. ex. "clean live hair"

live (Adjective) — Abounding with life and energy. ex. "the club members are a really live bunch"

live (Adjective) — (printing) in current use or ready for use. ex. "live copy is ready to be set in type or already set but not yet proofread"

live (Adjective) — Of current relevance. ex. "a live issue" ex. "still a live option"

live (Adjective) — (electricity) charged or energized with electricity. ex. "a live wire"

live (Adjective) — Capable of erupting. ex. "a live volcano"

5 see also
aliveness animation life living vitality

4. live (Adverb)

1 definition

live (Adverb) — Not recorded. ex. "the opera was broadcast live"