Live
vverb.stativebe an inhabitant of or reside inSynset:dwell inhabit populate
Examples:- People lived in Africa millions of years ago
- The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted
- this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean
- deer are populating the woods
Derivationally Related Form:livableinhabitancypopulationinhabitationdwellinginhabitantliveabledwellerliver
Hypernyms:be
Inherited Hypernyms:populatebe
Direct Hyponyms:bivouacboardcampcamp outcohabitdomiciledomiciliateencamplive togetherlodgelodge inneighborneighbournestoccupyoverpopulatepeopleresideroomshackshack uptenanttent
Full Troponyms:boardcampcohabitcrashlodgemiscegenatemove inneighbornestoccupyoverpopulatepeopleresiderusticatesleep oversquatstay attenant
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s PP
vverb.stativelead a certain kind of life; live in a certain styleExamples:- we had to live frugally after the war
Derivationally Related Form:livingliver
Inherited Hypernyms:live
Direct Hyponyms:bachbachelorboardbuccaneerbushwhackcash outdissipateeke outlive downmovepigpig itswingunlivevegetatewanton
Entailment:be exist
Full Troponyms:bachelorboardbuccaneerbushwhackcash outdissipateeke outmovepigswingunlivevegetatewanton
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s PP
vverb.stativecontinue to live and avoid dyingSynset:endure go hold out hold up last live on survive
Examples:- We went without water and food for 3 days
- These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America
- The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents
- how long can a person last without food and water?" "One crash victim died, the other lived
Derivationally Related Form:endurancesurvival
Inherited Hypernyms:survive
Direct Hyponyms:hold uphold waterlive outperennatestand up
Entailment:be live
Full Troponyms:live outperennatestand up
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something | Something ---s | Somebody ---s | The business is going to --- (apply to: live, hold out, live on, survive, last, hold up)
vverb.stativesupport oneselfSynset:exist subsist survive
Examples:- he could barely exist on such a low wage
- Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?
- Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day
Derivationally Related Form:subsistencesurvivalsubsister
Inherited Hypernyms:exist
Direct Hyponyms:breathedriftfreewheel
Full Troponyms:breathefreewheel
Sentence Frame:Something ---s | Somebody ---s | Somebody ---s on something | Somebody ---s PP
vverb.stativehave life, be aliveSynset:be
Examples:- Our great leader is no more
- My grandfather lived until the end of war
Derivationally Related Form:livingbeing
Inherited Hypernyms:be
Sentence Frame:Something ---s | Somebody ---s
vverb.cognitionhave firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensationsSynset:experience know
Examples:- I know the feeling!
- have you ever known hunger?
- I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict
- The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare
- I lived through two divorces
Derivationally Related Form:experienceknowable
Hypernyms:experience go through see
Inherited Hypernyms:knowexperienceundergochange
Direct Hyponyms:live overrelivetaste
Full Troponyms:relivetaste
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something | These men --- the river (apply to: know)
vverb.stativepursue a positive and satisfying existenceExamples:- You must accept yourself and others if you really want to live
Inherited Hypernyms:live
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s
adjadj.allactually being performed at the time of hearing or viewingSynset:unrecorded
Examples:- a live television program
- brought to you live from Lincoln Center
- live entertainment involves performers actually in the physical presence of a live audience
Antonyms:recorded
Inherited Hypernyms:live
Similar to:unfilmed untaped
adjadj.allexerting force or containing energyExamples:- live coals
- tossed a live cigarette out the window
- got a shock from a live wire
- live ore is unmined ore
- a live bomb
- a live ball is one in play
Antonyms:dead
Inherited Hypernyms:live
Similar to:living
See also:active
adjadj.allpossessing lifeAttributes:aliveness animation life living animation vitality
Synset:alive
Examples:- the happiest person alive
- the nerve is alive
- doctors are working hard to keep him alive
- burned alive
- a live canary
Antonyms:dead
Derivationally Related Form:livenessaliveness
Inherited Hypernyms:alive
Similar to:liveborn viable vital
See also:animate
adj satadj.allhighly reverberantAntonyms:unreverberant
Inherited Hypernyms:live
Similar to:reverberant
adj satadj.allcharged with an explosiveExamples:- live ammunition
- a live bomb
Antonyms:unloaded
Inherited Hypernyms:live
Similar to:loaded
adj satadj.allelastic; rebounds readilySynset:bouncy lively resilient springy
Examples:- clean bouncy hair
- a lively tennis ball
- as resilient as seasoned hickory
- springy turf
Antonyms:inelastic
Derivationally Related Form:springinessbouncelivelinessbouncinessresilienceresiliencyresile
Inherited Hypernyms:bouncy
Similar to:elastic
adj satadj.allabounding with life and energyDomain Usage:colloquialism
Examples:- the club members are a really live bunch
Antonyms:dull
Inherited Hypernyms:live
Similar to:lively
adj satadj.allin current use or ready for useTopic:printingprinting process
Examples:- live copy is ready to be set in type or already set but not yet proofread
Antonyms:noncurrent
Inherited Hypernyms:live
Similar to:current
adj satadj.allof current relevanceExamples:- a live issue
- still a live option
Antonyms:noncurrent
Inherited Hypernyms:live
Similar to:current
adj satadj.allcharged or energized with electricityTopic:electricity
Synset:hot
Antonyms:uncharged
Inherited Hypernyms:hot
Similar to:charged
adj satadj.allcapable of eruptingSynset:alive
Examples:- a live volcano
- the volcano is very much alive
Antonyms:extinct
Inherited Hypernyms:alive
Similar to:active
advadv.allnot recordedExamples:- the opera was broadcast live
Inherited Hypernyms:live