ALIVE vs LIVING: NOUN
- N/A
- The state of being alive.
- A style of life.
- A position in a church (usually the Church of England) that has attached to it a source of income. The holder of the position receives its revenue for the performance of stipulated duties.
- The benefice of a clergyman; an ecclesiastical charge which a minister receives.
- The condition or action of maintaining life.
- A manner or style of life.
- A means of maintaining life; livelihood.
- A church benefice, including the revenue attached to it.
- The act or the condition of existing; the state of having life; power of continuing life.
- Period of life; term of existence.
- Manner or course of life: as, holy living.
- Means of subsistence; estate; livelihood.
- Specifically— An ecclesiastical office by virtue of which the clerk or incumbent has the right to enjoy certain church revenues on condition of discharging certain services prescribed by the canons, or by usage, or by the conditions under which the office has been founded. (See induction, 2.) In the reign of Henry VIII. a system of “pluralities” was established, whereby the same clerk might hold two or more livings; but in the reign of Victoria this privilege, which was attended with great abuses, has been repeatedly abridged; and no clerk may now hold two livings unless the churches so attached are within three miles of each other, and the annual value of one of them does not exceed one hundred pounds.
- Power of continuing life; the act of living, or living comfortably.
- The seat of the office; a parish.
- A farm.
- The financial means whereby one lives
- The condition of living or the state of being alive
- The experience of living; the course of human events and activities
- People who are still living
- Synonyms living, Livelihood, Subsistence, Sustenance, Support, Maintenance. These words differ essentially, as their derivations suggest. To make a living or a livelihood is to earn enough to keep alive on with economy, not barely enough to maintain life, nor snfficient to live in luxury. Livelihood is a rather flner and less material word than living. Subsistence and sustenance refer entirely to food: subsistence is that which keeps one in existence or animal life; sustenance is that which holds one up. Support and maintenance, like living and livelihood, cover necessary expenses. To guarantee a man his support is to promise money to cover all expenses proper to economical living, or such living as may be agreed upon. Maintenance may be applied to expensive living. An honest livelihood; a bare living; bare subsistence; scanty sustenance; ample support; an honorable maintenance at the university.
- The state of one who, or that which, lives; lives; life; existence.
- Manner of life
- Means of subsistence; sustenance; estate.
- (b) The income from a benefice; ecclesiastical revenue.
ALIVE vs LIVING: ADJECTIVE
- Having life or vigor or spirit
- In existence or operation; active.
- Full of living or moving things; abounding.
- Full of activity or animation; lively.
- In play; live.
- Having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions.
- Exhibiting the activity and motion of many living beings; swarming; thronged.
- Having susceptibility; easily impressed; having lively feelings, as opposed to apathy; sensitive.
- As intensifier, of all living.
- Capable of erupting
- Possessing life
- (followed by `to' or `of') aware of
- (often followed by `with') full of life and spirit
- In operation
- Mentally perceptive and responsive
- Sprightly; lively; brisk.
- Having life; living. : living.
- Relating to the routine conduct or maintenance of life.
- Full of life, interest, or vitality.
- Used as an intensive.
- Of persons who are alive.
- True to life; lifelike
- In active function or use.
- Possessing life.
- Still in existence
- Still in active use
- (informal) absolute
- Dwelling or inhabiting; often used in combination
- Pertaining to living persons
- True to life; realistic.
- Being alive; having life. Opposed to dead.
- Active; lively; vigorous; -- said esp. of states of the mind, and sometimes of abstract things
- Used as an intensifier.
- True to life.
- Of everyday life.
- In use or existing.
- Having life.
- Those who are alive, or one who is alive.
- Rock in its native or original state or location; rock not quarried.
- A heavy gale.
- See Vis viva, under Vis.
- Ignited; glowing with heat; burning; live.
- Producing life, action, animation, or vigor; quickening.
- Issuing continually from the earth; running; flowing; ; -- opposed to stagnant.
ALIVE vs LIVING: VERB
- N/A
- Present participle of live.
ALIVE vs LIVING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In printing. See live.
- Of all living, by way of emphasis.
- Filled as with living things; swarming; thronged: as, the city was all alive when the general entered.
- Attentive; open to impressions (from); sensitive; susceptible: used with to: as, he is sufficiently alive to the beauties of nature, but yet more alive to his own interests.
- Enlivened; animated; strongly aroused.
- Full of alacrity; active; sprightly; lively: as, the company were all alive.
- In a state of action; in force or operation; unextinguished; undestroyed; unexpired: as, keep the suit alive.
- In life; living; in the state in which the organs of the body perform their functions: opposed to dead: as, the man is alive.
- (idiom) (alive to) Aware of; sensitive to.
- Existing in the original state and place; being as primarily formed and situated: only in the phrases living rock, living stone.
- Furious; fierce: applied by seamen to a gale: as, a living gale of wind.
- In actual existence; having present vigor or vitality; now in action or use; not lifeless, stagnant, inert, or disused: applied to things: as, living languages; a living spring; living faith.
- Lifelike
- The experience of being alive
- (used of minerals or stone) in its natural state and place; not mined or quarried
- Being alive; having life or vitality; not dead: as, a living animal or plant.
- Not mined or quarried
ALIVE vs LIVING: RELATED WORDS
- Existent, Animated, Alert, Enlivened, Spirited, Lively, Active, Vital, Live, Aware, Reanimated, Living, Viable, Revived, Awake
- Reside, Residing, Bread and butter, Support, Animation, Realistic, Aliveness, Absolute, Keep, Sustenance, Extant, Alive, Surviving, Livelihood, Life
ALIVE vs LIVING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Existent, Animated, Alert, Enlivened, Spirited, Lively, Active, Vital, Live, Aware, Reanimated, Living, Viable, Revived, Awake
- Inhabiting, Reside, Residing, Bread and butter, Support, Animation, Realistic, Aliveness, Absolute, Keep, Sustenance, Extant, Alive, Surviving, Life
ALIVE vs LIVING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We are committed to keeping your dream alive.
- Discrimination in auto lending is alive and well.
- Nevertheless he was alive and of good heart.
- He said Woods is lucky to be alive.
- Tommy was still alive when they tried to slit his throat, and he was still alive when they dragged him to the bushes.
- There are no prisms that are alive or part of a living body, but I am alive and prisms mathematically exist in my imagination.
- My mother was still alive, but more importantly, I was still alive.
- Because everyone who was alive when Bill Clinton was president is STILL alive.
- The mental impression I intend to convey is that of being alive, vitally alive.
- You can set out the terms of the trust to handle distribution while you are alive and well, alive and disabled, and not alive.
- One of the great things about living in New Brunswick is the low cost of living.
- While we ourselves are the living graves of murdered animals, how can we expect any ideal living conditions on this earth?
- Because people are living longer, assisted living and retirement communities are excellent places to get your name out.
- GSA continuum of care from skilled nursing facilities, assisted living communities, adult day care, to independent living.
- Living Waters participant We just finished our Living Waters group at St.
- Activities of daily living refer to personal care activities necessary for everyday living.
- The Pines at Brook House is a assisted living community located in Hiram that offers senior living and care services.
- Holocaust victims as to which there isno living beneficiary or other living person entitledto receive the proceeds.
- LIVING WORD ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH LIVING WORD CHRISTIAN OUTREACH OF PORT HOPE LIVING WORD COMMUNITY CHURCH INC.
- You will be living on the vessel in small living conditions.
ALIVE vs LIVING: QUESTIONS
- When did Shep Gordon create Alive Culinary Resources?
- Is Matthew McConaughey girlfriend Melissa still alive?
- Is friedrichfriedensreich Hundertwasser dead or still alive?
- Is stratified squamous keratinized epithelium alive?
- Who played the Fastest Guitar Alive in the Fastest Guitar Alive?
- Is Roy Kent the sexiest man (we wish were actually alive) alive?
- How did Glasgow keep alive Champions Cup last 16 hopes alive?
- Is Susan Sarandon's Sister Bonnie still alive and alive?
- Is the correct title of this article alive or Alive?
- Is there a strumming pattern for the song Alive Alive Alive Forever?
- Is living in Prague more expensive than living in Oman?
- How is living in Paris different from living in the US?
- Is living in NYC the same as living in New York State?
- Why is it hard to find out if prions are living or non-living?
- Why is my current living arrangement not an example of independent living?
- Where can I find free printable living vs non-living lessons?
- Is living in Sentosa Cove living a mark of material success?
- What is the importance of identifying living and non-living things?
- Can you build living structures with a living willow tree?
- Are there any sustainable living communities that embrace green living?