ALIVE vs VIABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Having life or vigor or spirit
- Exhibiting the activity and motion of many living beings; swarming; thronged.
- Having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions.
- In play; live.
- Full of activity or animation; lively.
- Full of living or moving things; abounding.
- In existence or operation; active.
- Having life; living. : living.
- Sprightly; lively; brisk.
- Having susceptibility; easily impressed; having lively feelings, as opposed to apathy; sensitive.
- Mentally perceptive and responsive
- In operation
- (often followed by `with') full of life and spirit
- (followed by `to' or `of') aware of
- Possessing life
- Capable of erupting
- As intensifier, of all living.
- In (biology), able to live and develop.
- Able to be done, possible.
- Able to live on its own (as for a newborn.)
- Capable of living; born alive and with such form and development of organs as to be capable of living; -- said of a newborn, or a prematurely born, infant.
- Capable of living outside the uterus. Used of a fetus or newborn.
- Capable of living, developing, or germinating under favorable conditions.
- Capable of success or continuing effectiveness; practicable: : possible.
- Capable of life or normal growth and development
- Capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are
ALIVE vs VIABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In printing. See live.
- Of all living, by way of emphasis.
- In life; living; in the state in which the organs of the body perform their functions: opposed to dead: as, the man is alive.
- In a state of action; in force or operation; unextinguished; undestroyed; unexpired: as, keep the suit alive.
- Full of alacrity; active; sprightly; lively: as, the company were all alive.
- Enlivened; animated; strongly aroused.
- 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.
- Filled as with living things; swarming; thronged: as, the city was all alive when the general entered.
- (idiom) (alive to) Aware of; sensitive to.
- Capable of living; likely to live; specifically, capable of continued existence outside of the womb: noting a fetus. Seeviability, 1.
ALIVE vs VIABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Existent, Animated, Alert, Enlivened, Spirited, Lively, Active, Vital, Live, Aware, Reanimated, Living, Viable, Revived, Awake
- Sustainable, Advantageous, Plausible, Suitable, Unfeasible, Desirable, Credible, Profitable, Tenable, Unviable, Practicable, Alive, Possible, Workable, Feasible
ALIVE vs VIABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Existent, Animated, Alert, Enlivened, Spirited, Lively, Active, Vital, Live, Aware, Reanimated, Living, Viable, Revived, Awake
- Sustainable, Advantageous, Plausible, Suitable, Unfeasible, Desirable, Credible, Profitable, Tenable, Unviable, Practicable, Alive, Possible, Workable, Feasible
ALIVE vs VIABLE: 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.
- Services to you is no longer commercially viable.
- Is it viable to do Aloe vera plantation.
- Charging on the go is becoming increasingly viable.
- Can we build a viable life for ourselves?
- Others have seen this as a viable option.
- This is a viable option for medical treatment.
- Coir dust, a viable alternative to peat moss.
- RTI would be a viable alternative to discrepancy.
- At this time, there is no viable alternative.
- The Viable Infants Protection Act prohibits an abortion after twenty weeks if the physician determines that the fetus is viable.
ALIVE vs VIABLE: 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 decentralization of sewage collection economically viable?
- Is SharePoint viable for Business Process Automation?
- Are injected Legionella total viable cells culturable?
- Can the principle of nonintervention remain viable?
- Is alternative medicine a viable hysteria treatment?
- Are cross-gender friendships viable despite attraction?
- Is multiple realizability a viable empirical hypothesis?
- Are passive sustainable design options equally viable?
- How to calculate integral viable cell concentration?
- What is viable microbiological environmental monitoring?