live

definition: highly reverberant
example:
speech part: adjective
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definition: not recorded
example: the opera was broadcast live
speech part: adverb
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definition: capable of erupting
example: a live volcano
speech part: adjective
synonyms: alive active
definition: possessing life
example: the happiest person alive
speech part: adjective
synonyms: alive
definition: exerting force or containing energy
example: live coals
speech part: adjective
synonyms:
definition: charged or energized with electricity
example:
speech part: adjective
synonyms: hot
definition: of current relevance
example: a live issue
speech part: adjective
synonyms:
definition: in current use or ready for use
example: live copy is ready to be set in type or already set but not yet proofread
speech part: adjective
synonyms:
definition: abounding with life and energy
example: the club members are a really live bunch
speech part: adjective
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definition: elastic
example:
speech part: adjective
synonyms: springy lively bouncy resilient
definition: actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing
example: a live television program
speech part: adjective
synonyms: unrecorded
definition: charged with an explosive
example: live ammunition
speech part: adjective
synonyms:
definition: have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations
example:
speech part: verb
synonyms: experience know
definition: have life, be alive
example:
speech part: verb
synonyms:
definition: lead a certain kind of life
example: live in a certain style
speech part: verb
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definition: pursue a positive and satisfying existence
example: You must accept yourself and others if you really want to live
speech part: verb
synonyms:
definition: support oneself
example:
speech part: verb
synonyms: exist survive subsist
definition: continue to live through hardship or adversity
example:
speech part: verb
synonyms: last
definition: inhabit or live in
example:
speech part: verb
synonyms: populate dwell inhabit

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