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live (verb), lives; lived; living
1. To continue to have a physical presence: Ruth hopes to live long enough to see her grandchildren grow up.

Ruth is believed to be living on borrowed time because of her illness.

2. To spend one's physical existence in a certain condition or way: People today know almost nothing about how people in the ancient cultures actually lived.

Elliott has to live frugally since the tornado has torn his house to pieces, but fortunately, he was living in a shelter when it happened.

3. To spend one's period of time, or part of it, in a specified way: Luisa was living her last years alone.
4. To continue to exist: The good that people do lives long after they are gone.

After the tornadoes, people are having difficulty living anything like a "normal" life.

5. To pursue a positive and satisfying existence: Buddy and Rhoda believe that they must accept themselves for what they are, so they can live a positive kind of life.
live (adjective), more live, mos live
1. Charged or energized with electricity: Be careful and don't touch that live wire.
2. Not imaginary, but actually existing and done in front of an audience; such as a play, a concert, etc. which is performed in front of people: The play had live music which made the drama more interesting.

The TV program provided live coverage of the political debate.

People thought the soldiers were using harmless blanks; however, they were shooting live bullets.

live (adverb), more live, most live
During, from, or at the actual time when something happens; such as, a performance, an event, etc.: The students are listening to the live playing of music that is being performed by a trio of musicians in the school auditorium.

There was a live recording of final piano recital of Lynn’s mother during the performance.

(ecology is the study of the relationship between organisms and the environments in which they live, including all living and nonliving components)
(geography includes mapmakers, scientists, explorers of the earth and provides a way to look at both the physical world and the people who live in various parts this globe)
(words to live by, to inspire, and to give guidance)
(over the past century, knowledge of the way the universe works [science] has grown significantly, and with it the ability to apply that knowledge to everyday problems [technology] has changed the way people live)
(insects that live in colonies which, in some ways, resemble human cities are ants, bees, wasps, hornets, and termites)
Word Entries containing the term: “live
Troglobites, cave creatures which live buried alive;
cave-dwelling creatures; in this unit.