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living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
living
:
l
i
ving
–adjective
1.
having
life
; being
a
live
;
not
dead:
living per
son
s.
2.
in
act
ual existence
or
use
; ext
an
t:
living
language
s.
3.
active or thriving; vigorous; strong:
a living faith.
4.
burning or glowing,
as
a coal.
5.
flowing
free
ly, as water.
6.
pertaining
to
, suitable
for
, or sufficient for existence or subsistence:
living conditions; a living wage.
7.
of
or pertaining to living persons:
with
in living memory.
8.
l
if
e
like
; true to life, as a picture or narrative.
9.
in its natural state
and
place; not
up
root
ed, changed, etc.:
living rock.
10.
very; absolute (
used
as an intensifier):
to s
care
the
living daylights
out
of
someone
.
–noun
11.
the act or condition of a
person
or thing
that
lives:
Living
is
very expensive
these
days.
12.
the
means
of maintaining life; livelihood:
to earn
one
's living.
13.
a
part
icular manner, state, or status of life:
luxurious living.
14.
(
used with a plural verb
)
living persons collectively (usually prec.
by
the
):
glad to
be
among
the living.
15.
British
.
the benefice of a clergyman.
live
1.
to
have
life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions:
all
things that live.
2.
to continue to have life; remain alive:
to live to a ripe old age.
3.
to continue in existence, operation, memory, etc.; last:
a book that lives in
my
memory.
4.
to maintain or support one's existence; provide for oneself:
to live
on
one's in
come
.
5.
to feed or subsist (usually fol. by
on
or
upon
):
to live on rice and bananas.
6.
to d
we
ll or reside (usually fol. by
in,
at
,
etc.):
to live in a cottage.
7.
to pass life in a specified manner:
They
lived
happily
ever
after
.
8.
to direct or regulate one's life:
to live by the golden rule.
9.
to experience or enjoy life to the full:
At 40 she
was
just
beginning
to live.
10.
to cohabit (usually fol. by
with
).
11.
to escape destruction or remain afloat, as a ship or aircraft.
–verb (used with object)
12.
to pass (life):
to live a life of ease.
13.
to practice, represent, or exhibit in one's life:
to live one's philosophy.
—Verb phrases
14.
live
do
wn,
to live
so
as to allow (a mistake, disgrace, etc.) to be
forgotten
or for
give
n:
She'll never live that crucial moment of
fail
ure down.
15.
live in
or
out,
to reside at or
away
from
the place of one's employment, esp. as a domestic servant:
Their
butler lives in,
but
the maids live out.
16.
live up to,
to live in accordance with (expectations or an ideal or standard); measure up to:
He
never lived up to
his
father
's vision of
him
.
—Idioms
17.
live high
off
or
on the hog.
hog
(
def. 16
)
.
18.
live
it
up,
In
form
al
.
to live in an extravagant or wild manner; pursue pleasure:
He
started
living it up after he got out of the army.
19.
live well,
to live comfortably:
They're not wealthy but they live well.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary