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单词 alive
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alive

adjective

ə-ˈlīv How to pronounce alive (audio)
1
: having life : not dead or inanimate
2
a
: still in existence, force, or operation : active
kept hope alive
b
: still active in competition with a chance of victory
must win to stay alive in the playoffs
3
: knowing or realizing the existence of something : sensitive
alive to the danger
4
: marked by alertness, energy, or briskness
his face came alive at the mention of food
5
: marked by much life, animation, or activity : swarming
streets alive with traffic
6
used as an intensive following the noun
the proudest boy alive
aliveness noun

Synonyms

  • animate
  • breathing
  • live
  • living
  • quick
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Example Sentences

It feels great to be alive. The patient was barely alive. The sheriff was ordered to find the killer and bring him back alive. He managed to stay alive for a week without any food. The patient is being kept alive by artificial means. an old tradition that is still alive We need to keep hope alive. The team needs to win tonight in order to stay alive in the play-offs. I love to sail because it makes me feel so alive. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English on life, from on + līf life

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

alive

adjective

ə-ˈlīv How to pronounce alive (audio)
1
: having life : not dead
2
: still in force, existence, or operation
The thought kept our hopes alive.
They keep the old traditions alive.
3
: aware of the existence of
He was alive to the danger.
4
: filled with life and activity
The door to the school was alive with clamoring children. Louise Fitzhugh, Harriet the Spy
The city streets were alive with shoppers.

Medical Definition

alive

adjective

ə-ˈlīv How to pronounce alive (audio)
: having life : not dead or inanimate

alive

adjective

1
as in breathing
having or showing life we were relieved to find that the little bird was still alive after crashing into the plate glass window

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • breathing
  • live
  • living
  • active
  • animate
  • thriving
  • surviving
  • animated
  • lively
  • resurrected
  • going
  • vibrant
  • dynamic
  • existing
  • quick
  • existent
  • vigorous
  • vital
  • prevailing
  • current
  • extant
  • vivacious

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • dead
  • dying
  • deceased
  • cold
  • lifeless
  • expired
  • inanimate
  • departed
  • asleep
  • moribund
  • breathless
  • defunct
  • fading
  • nonliving
  • gone
  • stillborn
  • resting
  • absent
  • vanished
  • extinct
  • terminated
  • lost
  • ghostly
  • finished
  • fallen
  • ghostlike
  • nonexistent
  • lapsed
  • barren
  • desert
  • perished
  • reposing
  • wiped out
  • zombielike
  • ghosty
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2
as in buzzing
marked by much life, movement, or activity the mall was alive with holiday shoppers

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • buzzing
  • thriving
  • busy
  • vibrant
  • humming
  • lively
  • crowded
  • populous
  • astir
  • animated
  • bustling
  • flourishing
  • happening
  • abuzz
  • abubble
  • aboil
  • stirring
  • rousing
  • brisk
  • kinetic
  • teeming
  • swarming
  • hopping
  • abounding
  • thronging
  • overflowing

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • dead
  • inactive
  • lifeless
  • sleepy
  • asleep
3
as in operating
being in effective operation kept the cause of peace alive despite severe setbacks in relations between the two nations

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • operating
  • operational
  • operative
  • going
  • functioning
  • running
  • live
  • active
  • working
  • on
  • living
  • operable
  • in force
  • functional
  • in commission
  • on line
  • viable
  • into commission
  • in gear
  • producing
  • thriving
  • flourishing
  • effective
  • employable
  • performing
  • serving
  • effectual
  • useful
  • humming
  • usable
  • useable
  • busy
  • productive
  • workable
  • roaring
  • yielding
  • bustling
  • dynamic
  • astir

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • dead
  • broken
  • inactive
  • inoperative
  • useless
  • nonfunctioning
  • nonoperative
  • ineffective
  • kaput
  • nonactivated
  • nonoperational
  • ineffectual
  • arrested
  • deactivated
  • kaputt
  • nonoperating
  • dormant
  • nonfunctional
  • lifeless
  • decommissioned
  • inert
  • unusable
  • idle
  • inoperable
  • latent
  • quiescent
  • asleep
  • unworkable
  • sleepy
  • fallow
  • unproductive
  • nonproductive
  • stagnating
  • vegetating
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4
as in existing
having being at the present time describes her boyfriend as the sweetest guy alive

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • existing
  • living
  • existent
  • extant
  • around
  • active
  • functioning
  • operating
  • busy
  • working
  • flourishing

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • dead
  • extinct
  • destroyed
  • gone
  • defunct
  • departed
  • lost
  • nonextant
  • exterminated
  • nonexistent
  • kaput
  • inactive
  • inert
  • idle
  • kaputt
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5
as in aware
having specified facts or feelings actively impressed on the mind alive to the need for major improvements in the school system

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • aware
  • conscious
  • sentient
  • cognizant
  • mindful
  • regardful
  • ware
  • vigilant
  • apprehensive
  • witting
  • sensible
  • wary
  • safe
  • careful
  • attentive
  • alert
  • cautious
  • watchful
  • heedful
  • observant
  • open-eyed
  • wide-awake
  • hyperaware
  • hyperconscious

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • unaware
  • unconscious
  • oblivious
  • unmindful
  • insensible
  • unwitting
  • careless
  • heedless
  • unguarded
  • inattentive
  • mindless
  • unwary
  • incautious
  • unheeding
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of alive are awake, aware, cognizant, conscious, and sensible. While all these words mean "having knowledge of something," alive adds to sensible the implication of acute sensitivity to something.

alive to the thrill of danger

In some situations, the words awake and alive are roughly equivalent. However, awake implies that one has become alive to something and is on the alert.

a country always awake to the threat of invasion

While in some cases nearly identical to alive, aware implies vigilance in observing or alertness in drawing inferences from what one experiences.

aware of changes in climate

While the synonyms cognizant and alive are close in meaning, cognizant implies having special or certain knowledge as from firsthand sources.

not fully cognizant of the facts

The words conscious and alive can be used in similar contexts, but conscious implies that one is focusing one's attention on something or is even preoccupied by it.

conscious that my heart was pounding

Although the words sensible and alive have much in common, sensible implies direct or intuitive perceiving especially of intangibles or of emotional states or qualities.

sensible of a teacher's influence
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