Living

Word LIVING
Character 6
Hyphenation liv ing
Pronunciations /ˈlɪvɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Living"

What do we mean by living?

Possessing life. adjective

In active function or use. adjective

Of persons who are alive. adjective

Relating to the routine conduct or maintenance of life. adjective

Full of life, interest, or vitality. adjective

True to life; realistic. adjective

Used as an intensive. adjective

The condition or action of maintaining life. noun

A manner or style of life. noun

A means of maintaining life; livelihood. noun

A church benefice, including the revenue attached to it. noun

Being alive; having life or vitality; not dead: as, a living animal or plant.

In actual existence; having present vigor or vitality; now in action or use; not lifeless, stagnant, inert, or disused: applied to things: as, living languages; a living spring; living faith.

Furious; fierce: applied by seamen to a gale: as, a living gale of wind.

Existing in the original state and place; being as primarily formed and situated: only in the phrases living rock, living stone.

The act or the condition of existing; the state of having life; power of continuing life. noun

Period of life; term of existence. noun

Manner or course of life: as, holy living. noun

Means of subsistence; estate; livelihood. noun

Specifically— An ecclesiastical office by virtue of which the clerk or incumbent has the right to enjoy certain church revenues on condition of discharging certain services prescribed by the canons, or by usage, or by the conditions under which the office has been founded. (See induction, 2.) In the reign of Henry VIII. a system of “pluralities” was established, whereby the same clerk might hold two or more livings; but in the reign of Victoria this privilege, which was attended with great abuses, has been repeatedly abridged; and no clerk may now hold two livings unless the churches so attached are within three miles of each other, and the annual value of one of them does not exceed one hundred pounds. noun

To be alive; to have life.

To have permanent residence somewhere, to inhabit, to reside.

To survive; to persevere; to continue.

To cope.

To pass life in a specified manner.

To spend, as one's life; to pass; to maintain; to continue in, constantly or habitually.

To act habitually in conformity with; to practice; to exemplify in one's way of life.

To outlast danger; to float (said of a ship, boat, etc).

(followed by "on" or "upon") To maintain or support one's existence; to provide for oneself; to feed; to subsist.

To make the most of life; to experience a full, rich life.

Live a Live is a squaresoft RPG released on Septemeber 2 of 1994 and then, unoficially translated in English, is well known for it's interesting mechanics and gameplay aswell the incredible and outstanding music made by Yoko Shimomura, the same person who composed music for games like Kindgdom Hearts, and the later entries of Mario & Luigi RPG. Urban Dictionary

Left me years ago... Urban Dictionary

Something I don`t have. Urban Dictionary

The basic want to be alive. Had by most lifeforms Urban Dictionary

To love something full out, or wholeheartedly. Urban Dictionary

Jumping, full of people, exciting. Something was very enjoyable Urban Dictionary

If you spell it backwords it's devil..think about it. Urban Dictionary

Kick ass John Carpenter movie starring ROWDY Roddy Piper!!!! Snatchfaced aliens are tricking humans by using a machine to make them look like us. But Piper (who is never given a name in the movie) is the only one who can see them with his sunglasses. No, really. Supposed to be, according to Carpenter, an example of blind consumerism and republican economics Urban Dictionary

A slang word to replace awesome, cool, neat, fun and all the variants of those words. Its origins are nonspecific, though it's popularity started to rise due to its use by Aja in the Netflix Original 3Below: Tales of Arcadia. Urban Dictionary

That's what you do after you are born and before you die. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Living

The word "living" in example sentences

˜If a predicate is generally true of a genus, then the predicate is also true of any species of that genus™, we can derive the conclusion ˜the capacity of nutrition belongs to plants™ using the premise ˜the capacity of nutrition belongs to all living things™, since ˜living thing™ is the genus of the species ˜plants™. ❋ Rapp, Christof (2002)

We can become so absorbed in making a living that we have no time _for living_. ❋ Ralph Waldo Trine (1912)

And I am fully aware that once we direct our living attention this way, instead of to the absurdity of the atom, then we have a whole _living_ universe of knowledge before us. ❋ Unknown (1907)

All the machinery of living, and no _living_ -- no good of it all! ❋ Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1897)

And it'll be so exciting to be living a story instead of reading it -- only when you're _living_ a story you can't peek over to the back to see how it's all coming out. ❋ Unknown (1894)

He has rejected experience that he might _be_ his fullest self before living it; and only _living_, in other words, experience, could have made that self complete. ❋ Sutherland Orr (1865)

Thus the proposition, All men are living beings (he would say) is true, because _living being_ is a name of every thing of which _man_ is a name. ❋ John Stuart Mill (1839)

Thus the proposition, All men are living beings (he would say) is true, because _living being_ is a name of everything of which _man_ is a name. ❋ John Stuart Mill (1839)

III. ii.439 (293,5) [to a living humour of madness] If this be the true reading we must by _living_ understand _lasting_, or _permanent_, but I cannot forbear to think that some antithesis was intended which is now lost; perhaps the passage stood thus, _I drove my suitor from a_ dying _humour of love to a living humour of madness_. ❋ Samuel Johnson (1746)

The persons of it are few; the characterization is feeble, compared with that of some of the later plays; but that does not hinder or limit the design, and it is all the more apparent for this artistic poverty, anatomically clear; while as yet that perfection of art in which all trace of the structure came so soon to be lost in the beauty of the illustration, is yet wanting; while as yet that art which made of its living instance an intenser life, or which made with its _living_ art a life more living than life itself, was only germinating. ❋ Delia Bacon (1835)

The reply _was_, in one view, direct, and he began _instantly to_ communicate the "living water;" for the discourse upon which he entered, though at a superficial glance it may appear foreign to the immediate purpose of her request, and might seem to point her to a different subject, was really intended to produce deep and salutary convictions of sin, and such as were requisite in order to her reception of the _living water_ of spiritual consolation. ❋ Francis Augustus Cox (1818)

Such operations as the building of a permanent house, the clearing and cultivation of a piece of land, can best be carried out by a smaller union than the gens, and this smaller union is ready to hand in the shape of a section of the gens comprising the living descendants of a _living_ ancestor, whether of two, three, or even four generations. [ ❋ W. Warde Fowler (1884)

III. v.227 (103,3) As living here] Sir T. HANMER reads, _as living_ hence; that is, at a dsitance, in banishment; but _here_ may signify, ❋ Samuel Johnson (1746)

I absolutely loathe anyone using the term "living with Stage IV breast cancer." ❋ Nancy Davis (2011)

Fortey does not like the term "living fossil" although both he and I, fortunate in having spent careers pursuing apparently irrelevant facts about obscure animals, would fit that description in today's academic world. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The Newsy video explains that the term "living fossil" was first coined by Charles Darwin in his seminal 1859 work ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2011)

An understanding joy in living is the highest prayer of all. ❋ Unknown (2009)

RPG Player No.1: Man, i've been playing some old Final Fantasy games on my [SNES], i wish to have something like that RPG Player No.2: You should play [Live A Live]!, it's one of the most obscure games in the RPG genre, aswell one of the good games that Square made when they didn't fucked up by combining with [Enix] RPG Player No.1: Seems good, i'll try it later. ❋ Live A Live (2015)

Will to live - a reason for any given person to [continue] living as a [working] person in [society] ❋ Toasty The Talking Toast (2018)

Me: I have [no will to live] Friend: Why? Me: Because [Fortnite players] are everywhere I turn Friend: [Fair enough] ❋ NabrU YranoitciD (2020)

Have you seen [my will to live], because I [seem] to have [lost it] ❋ Larstait (2003)

Oh my god! [I am LIVING] for that photo spread [in Vogue] this month! It was perfection. Girl, [Liza] was giving me songs last night! I was LIVING for it! ❋ Loretta Codetta (2008)

That [rave] was live [The place] was live ❋ BL@Z3N 0m3G@ (2003)

[Mabye] it means we're all gonna [go to heck]? [WHO KNOWS]?!?! ❋ TheWiggidy (2004)

[They Live] is a great [fucking] [movie]. ❋ Jimmy Knuckles (2004)

"Hey, [that scene] in Generic Action Movie was [lively]." or "We are going to [Universal Studios], it's going to be lively." ❋ Mrs Shay Venus (2019)

I was [living] until I [got ran] over by [a truck]. ❋ Adeadlyliquid (2004)

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