Live synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
Not rehearsed.
dwell (related)
Dwell is defined as to live somewhere, to remain for a time or to continue thinking, writing or speaking about a particular point.
To continue living or existing, as after an event or after another's death
real (related)
Free of pretense, falsehood, or affectation:
in-the-flesh
Not taped or filmed
Intentionally conceived or done; deliberate:
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To continue to be; persist:
live (related)
Broadcast while actually being performed; not taped, filmed, or recorded:
The definition of continue means to remain or go on.
be alive
To have life
be remembered
To persist in human memory
endure pain (antonym)
To enjoy life
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active (related)
In or of the active voice
be (related)
To exist in actuality; have life or reality:
reside (related)
To dwell for a long time; have one's residence; live (in or at)
earn (related)
To earn is defined as to gain something through effort or work.
profit (related)
To reap an advantage, financial or otherwise; benefit
subsist (related)
To continue to live; remain alive (on sustenance, by specific means, etc.); be sustained
delight-in
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To continue in force or practice:
broadcast direct
Not taped or filmed
suffer (antonym)
To undergo or experience (any process, esp. change)
be discouraged (antonym)
To enjoy life
Alive; having life; not dead
Something that actually exists regarded as a subject for an artist:
A way of living, especially a working arrangement to allow for coexistence between two parties in spite of differences or unresolved disputes. [from 19th c.]
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be dead (antonym)
exist
To reside; dwell.
Having knowledge or discernment of something:
To give a relish to; to cause to taste agreeable, to make appetizing. [from 16th c.]
To appreciate, enjoy or relish something
To have experience of; personally encounter or feel; meet with; undergo
To show love for by embracing, fondling, kissing, etc.
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make every moment count
To enjoy life
experience life to the full
To enjoy life
live abundantly
To enjoy life
make the most of life
To enjoy life
take pleasure in
To enjoy life
get a great deal from life
To enjoy life
(Idiomatic) To enjoy oneself, to have fun.
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To dwell
To dwell or live in (a region, house, etc.); occupy
To be left as still to be dealt with:
earn-a-living
Alternative form of make a living.
support oneself
To gain subsistence
acquire a livelihood
To gain subsistence
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earn money
To gain subsistence
provide for one's needs
To gain subsistence
maintain oneself
To gain subsistence
To be in force, use, or effect; be current:
be unforgotten
To persist in human memory
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live on in men's minds
To persist in human memory
take the earth's bounty
To enjoy life
have a meaningful existence
To enjoy life
have rich experiences
To enjoy life
endure (related)
To hold up under (pain, fatigue, etc.); stand; bear; undergo
alacritous
(Rare) Brisk, speedy, with alacrity, quick and eager.
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The definition of animate is having life.
biogenous
Producing life.
The definition of blithe is cheerful or carefree or lacking in concern.
Rough and stormy; turbulent
Overflowing with enthusiasm, high spirits, etc.; exuberant
Causing exhilaration; invigorating.
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(Of people) Very high-spirited; extremely energetic and enthusiastic.
Extremely hot; glowing.
Impassioned; fervent
Filled with passion; fervent:
Characterized by much action, emotion, etc.
Quick-paced:
Giving birth or about to give birth to young
Perceiving or responding with speed and sensitivity; keen:
Wild, disorderly, boisterous, unruly, etc.
Full of or characterized by animation, vigor, or courage:
spiritous
Full of spirit and vitality; lively; brisk.
Strong and healthy; robust:
Used or done on a living cell or tissue:
The definition of vivacious is lively or animated.
(Bot.) Germinating while still on the parent plant: said of certain seeds or bulbs
Vivacity; brisk, lively quality
Zestful enthusiasm.
The state of being enlivened, cheerful or exhilarated.
savoir-vivre
Savoir vivre is French and is defined as living a good life while staying elegant and smart.
The property of being sprightly.
Viability is defined as whether something is capable of growing, or something practical and able to be done.
Vivacity is the quality of being lively.
The definition of are is a plural, present tense conjugation of the verb be.
To allow (passengers) on board.
To impart or instill:
Relating to energy or to objects in motion.
With one's own body and presence, as opposed to radio, the telephone, television etc. Actually present. In actual presence.
To provide for; support:
To fill up (time or space):
To provide with a room or lodgings
inactive (antonym)
Not affecting the plane of polarized light: said of some isomers of certain optically active crystalline substances
apathetic (antonym)
Feeling or showing a lack of interest or concern; indifferent.
dispirited (antonym)
Affected or marked by low spirits; dejected.
dead (antonym)
(Not comparable) Full and complete.
inanimate (antonym)
The definition of inanimate is dull, lifeless or without spirit.
non-existent (antonym)
Alternative spelling of nonexistent.
die (antonym)
Die is defined as to stop living, existing or fade away.
cease (antonym)
To come to an end; stop:
depart (antonym)
To go away; leave:
not use (antonym)
inhabit a dwelling
To store in a house
To be nourished or supported:
(--- Sports) To pass a ball or puck ahead of (a moving teammate) so that the player can receive the pass without changing direction or losing speed.
(Intransitive) To go successfully through (an examination, trail, test, etc).
To proceed along, follow, or continue with (a specified course, action, plan, etc.)
Very excited, angry, ardent, etc.
Close to a successful solution or conclusion:
place (related)
To be among those who finish a competition or race, especially to finish second.
ingestion (related)
To maintain existence in a certain way
excite (related)
Of great current interest
Springy; elastic:
Capable of returning to an original shape or position, as after having been compressed.
Not recorded.
Go is defined as to move or leave.
recorded (antonym)
That has been recorded
stay (related)
live together (related)
lived (related)
sing (related)
grown-up (related)
live richly
To enjoy life
Showing animation; lively
Exhilaration, excitement, or euphoria.
The act of invigorating or the state of being invigorated.
To be or become the inhabitants of; inhabit
Find another word for live. In this page you can discover 155 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for live, like: unrehearsed, dwell, survive, real, in-the-flesh, conscious, alive, exist, live, continue and existing.