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alive
a·live A0202500 (ə-līv′)adj.1. Having life; living. See Synonyms at living.2. In existence or operation; active: keep your hopes alive.3. Full of living or moving things; abounding: a pool alive with trout.4. Full of activity or animation; lively: a face alive with mischief.5. Sports In play; live: a foul called when the ball is alive.Idiom: alive to Aware of; sensitive to: alive to the moods of others. [Middle English : a-, in a specified state; see a-2 + live, life (from Old English līf; see life).] a·live′ness n.alive (əˈlaɪv) adj (postpositive) 1. (of people, animals, plants, etc) living; having life2. in existence; active: they kept hope alive; the tradition was still alive. 3. (immediately postpositive and usually used with a superlative) of those living; now living: the happiest woman alive. 4. full of life; lively: she was wonderfully alive for her age. 5. (usually foll by with) animated: a face alive with emotion. 6. (foll by to) aware (of); sensitive (to)7. (foll by with) teeming (with): the mattress was alive with fleas. 8. (Electronics) electronics another word for live2119. alive and kicking (of a person) active and in good health10. look alive! hurry up! get busy![Old English on līfe in life] aˈliveness na•live (əˈlaɪv) adj. 1. living; existing; not dead or lifeless. 2. living (used for emphasis): the proudest person alive. 3. in force or operation; active: to keep hope alive. 4. full of energy and spirit; lively. 5. having the quality of life; vivid; vibrant: The room was alive with color. Idioms: 1. alive to, alert or sensitive to; aware of. 2. alive with, filled with; swarming with. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English on līfe in life; see a-1] a•live′ness, n. aliveIf a person or animal is alive, they are not dead. I think his father is still alive.She knew the dog was alive.Be Careful! Don't use 'alive' in front of a noun. Don't say, for example, 'I have no alive relatives' or ' They export alive animals'. Instead you use living to talk about people, or live /laɪv/ to talk about animals. I have no living relatives.They export live animals.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | alive - possessing life; "the happiest person alive"; "the nerve is alive"; "doctors are working hard to keep him alive"; "burned alive"; "a live canary"liveanimate - endowed with animal life as distinguished from plant life; "we are animate beings"dead - no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life; "the nerve is dead"; "a dead pallor"; "he was marked as a dead man by the assassin" | | 2. | alive - (often followed by `with') full of life and spirit; "she was wonderfully alive for her age"; "a face alive with mischief"lively - full of life and energy; "a lively discussion"; "lively and attractive parents"; "a lively party" | | 3. | alive - having life or vigor or spirit; "an animated and expressive face"; "animated conversation"; "became very animated when he heard the good news"animated | | 4. | alive - (followed by `to' or `of') aware of; "is alive to the moods of others"sensitive - being susceptible to the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others; "sensitive to the local community and its needs" | | 5. | alive - in operation; "keep hope alive"; "the tradition was still alive"; "an active tradition"activeexistent, existing - having existence or being or actuality; "an attempt to refine the existent machinery to make it more efficient"; "much of the beluga caviar existing in the world is found in the Soviet Union and Iran" | | 6. | alive - mentally perceptive and responsive;"an alert mind"; "alert to the problems"; "alive to what is going on"; "awake to the dangers of her situation"; "was now awake to the reality of his predicament"awake, alertaware, cognisant, cognizant - (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception; "was aware of his opponent's hostility"; "became aware of her surroundings"; "aware that he had exceeded the speed limit" | | 7. | alive - capable of erupting; "a live volcano"; "the volcano is very much alive"liveactive - (of e.g. volcanos) capable of erupting |
aliveadjective1. living, breathing, animate, having life, subsisting, existing, functioning, alive and kicking, in the land of the living (informal) She does not know if he is alive or dead. living gone, dead, departed, expired, extinct, deceased, lifeless, inanimate2. in existence, existing, functioning, active, operative, in force, on-going, prevalent, existent, extant Factories are trying to stay alive by cutting costs. in existence inactive, inoperative3. lively, spirited, active, vital, alert, eager, quick, awake, vigorous, cheerful, energetic, animated, brisk, agile, perky, chirpy (informal), sprightly, vivacious, full of life, spry, full of beans (informal), zestful I never expected to feel so alive in my life again. lively dull, lifeless, inactive, apathetic, spiritless4. (with to) aware of, sensitive to, susceptible to, alert to, eager for, awake to, cognizant of, sensible of You must be alive to opportunity!5. (with with) swarming with, packed with, bristling with, teeming with, buzzing with, abounding in, overrun by, jumping with, infested with, crawling with, thronged with, bustling with, hopping with The river was alive with birds.alive and kicking alive, existing, functioning, breathing, animate, living, having life, subsisting, in the land of the living (informal) The secret police may still be alive and kicking.alive and well well, strong, sound, fit, flourishing, robust, vigorous, sturdy, in good shape (informal), in good condition, fighting fit, in fine form, in fine fettle, physically fit, fit as a fiddle (informal), in fine feather, right as rain (Brit. informal) A man who was lost in a blizzard yesterday has been found alive and well.aliveadjective1. Having existence or life:around, existent, existing, extant, living.2. Marked by or exhibiting life:animate, animated, live, living, vital.3. In action or full operation:active, functioning, going, operating, operative, running, working.4. Full of animation and activity:replete, rife.5. Marked by comprehension, cognizance, and perception:awake, aware, cognizant, sensible, sentient, wise.Slang: hip.Idiom: on to.Translationsalive (əˈlaiv) adjective1. living and not dead. Queen Victoria was still alive in 1900. 活著的 活着的2. full of activity. The town was alive with policemen on the day of the march. 熱鬧的 热闹的alive to aware of. He was alive to the dangers of the situation. 覺察到 觉察到alive See:- (for) land('s) sake(s) (alive)
- alive (live) and kicking (well)
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- bring (someone or something) alive
- bring something alive
- come alive
- eat (one) alive
- eat alive
- eat somebody alive
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- Land sakes!
- look alive
- Look alive!
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- skin (one) alive
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- skin somebody alive
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- what a time to be alive
alive
alive (ə-līv′)adj. Having life; living. a·live′ness n.alive (1) Live (referring to electricity). (2) Not dead.
ALIVE AIDS AIDS Linked to Intravenous Experience A trial which periodically assessed the seroconversion rate of a community-based cohort of 2960 IV drug users recruited in Baltimore in 1988–1989. Cardiology (1) AzimiLide post-Infarct surVival Evaluation A study designed to test the efficacy and safety of azimilide (Stedicor®) in preventing sudden death due to arrhythmia post myocardial infarction (MI). Conclusion Azimilide was safe and effective atrial fibrillation therapy in patients with depressed LV function after an MI. (2) Adenosine Lidocaine Infarct Zone Viability Enhancement A trial comparing amiodarone to lidocaine in prehospital ventricular fibrillation evaluation.ALIVE AIDS A clinical trial–AIDS Linked to IV Drug Use which periodically assessed the seroconversion rate of a community-based cohort of 2960 IV drug users recruited in Baltimore in 1988-1989. See AIDS, CD4, HIV Cardiology 1. A series of trials–Azimilide Postinfarct Survival Evaluation–designed to test the efficacy and safety of azimilide–Stedicor® in preventing sudden death due to cardiac arrhythmia in post-MI Pts. See ASAP.2. A clinical trial–Adenosine Lidocaine Infarct Zone Viability Enhancement.a·live (ă-līv') Living; perceptive mentally. [M.E.]FinancialSeeLookALIVE
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ALIVE➣Artificial Life Interactive Video Environment | ALIVE➣Alternatives to Living In Violent Environments | ALIVE➣Alexandrians Involved Ecumenically | ALIVE➣Advanced Legal Issues in Virtual Enterprise (EU) | ALIVE➣AIDS Linked to Intravenous Experience | ALIVE➣Amiodarone vs Lidocaine in Prehospital Refractory Ventricular Fibrillation Evaluation | ALIVE➣Adventure, Leadership, Individuality, Values, Empowerment (outdoors leadership camp) |
alive
Synonyms for aliveadj having existence or lifeSynonyms- around
- existent
- existing
- extant
- living
adj marked by or exhibiting lifeSynonyms- animate
- animated
- live
- living
- vital
adj in action or full operationSynonyms- active
- functioning
- going
- operating
- operative
- running
- working
adj full of animation and activitySynonymsadj marked by comprehension, cognizance, and perceptionSynonyms- awake
- aware
- cognizant
- sensible
- sentient
- wise
- hip
Synonyms for aliveadj possessing lifeSynonymsRelated WordsAntonymsadj (often followed by 'with') full of life and spiritRelated Wordsadj having life or vigor or spiritSynonymsadj (followed by 'to' or 'of') aware ofRelated Wordsadj in operationSynonymsRelated Wordsadj mentally perceptive and responsiveSynonymsRelated Wordsadj capable of eruptingSynonymsRelated Words |