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  • live
    adj. 1. having life; alive.
    Ex. a live dog. I brought two live plants in flower pots (Jane Carlyle).
    2a. burning or glowing.
    Ex. live coals, a live cigar.
    b. (Figurative.) heated; angry.
    Ex. a live quarrel.
    3. (Figu

  • live
    adv. with the actual performance or event shown; as it takes place.
    Ex. The game will be telecast live.

  • live
    expr. live down,
    a. to live so worthily that (some fault or sin of the past) is overlooked or forgotten.
    Ex. How long do you think it will take in New York society for a girl with sixty thousand dollars a year to live anything down? (Archiba

  • live
    expr. live in, to dwell in the house where one works as a servant.
    Ex. The domestics in that house live in.

  • live
    expr. live it up, (U.S. Slang.) to enjoy life to the full.
    Ex. Life is short. Live it up. See all you can. Hear all you can and go all you can (New York Times).

  • live
    expr. live out,
    a. to stay alive or hold out through; last through.
    Ex. He was not expected to live out the night.
    b. to dwell away from the house where one works as a servant.
    Ex. Their maid lives out.
    c. to live through

  • live
    expr. live up to, to act according to; do (what is expected or promised).
    Ex. It can be so much easier to make a reputation than live up to one (London Times).

  • live
    expr. live with, (Informal.) to accept without protest; resign to; put up with.
    Ex. The employers will have ""to live with the new pacts"" (Wall Street Journal).

  • live
    live (1), verb, lived,living.

  • live
    live (2), adjective, adverb.

  • live
    noun liveness.

  • live
    v.i. 1. to have life; be alive; exist.
    Ex. All creatures have an equal right to live.
    2. to remain alive.
    Ex. to live long, if I live till May.
    3. (Figurative.) to last; endure.
    Ex. His good name will live forever.

  • live
    v.t. 1. to pass (life).
    Ex. to live a life of ease. And each half lives a hundred different lives (Matthew Arnold).
    2. to carry out or show in life.
    Ex. to live one's ideals, to live one's religion. He ... lived himself the truth he ta

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