live
[lɪv]
Definition:
1. Support oneself.
2. Have life.
3. To have your home in a particular place.
Use 'live' in a sentence:
- 1. You live in New York, don't you?
- 2. She believes in living life to the max.
- 3. The decision could be one he lives to regret.
- 4. It was the first time that she had lived independently.
- 5. Would that he had lived to see it.
- 6. She was living alone, begging food from neighbours.
- 7. I'd love her to come and live with us.
- 8. People are living further away from their jobs.
- 9. What kind of house do you live in?
- 10. Which period of history would you most like to have lived in?
- 11. That's a philosophy I could live by.
- 12. This is not a fit place for you to live.
- 13. What became of that student who used to live with you?
- 14. They live in a rough part of town.
- 15. It is said that she lived to be over 100.
- 16. Now let me see ─ where did he say he lived?
- 17. You have no right to take risks with other people's lives.
- 18. The study of science has enriched all our lives.
- 19. Standards of living were deteriorating rather noticeably.
- 20. The aim is to give people more power over their own lives.
- 21. Great art has the power to change lives.
- 22. We're living on the social now.
- 23. It was her first experience of living alone.
- 24. I'm not too happy about her living alone.
- 25. Many people living in institutions have lost their sense of self.
- 26. This moment will live in our memory for many years to come.
- 27. Many people live in poverty through no fault of their own.
- 28. Having a child gave new meaning to their lives.
- 29. The cost of living has risen sharply.
- 30. Are there many people living in the outback?
- 31. They were living in subhuman conditions.
- 32. Where were you living when war broke out ?
- 33. I didn't think I could ever get used to living in a big city after living in the country.
- 34. Physiology is the study of how living things work.
- 35. They have an au pair living in.
- 36. How long have you been living in this country?
- 37. A mysterious young woman is living next door.
- 38. Whereabouts are you living?
- 39. Where are you living now?
- 40. I can't stand living in this godforsaken hole.
- 41. She's happy with her unusual living arrangements.
- 42. The prisoners were living in appalling conditions.
- 43. Their standard of living is very low.
- 44. Until recently they were living in York.
- 45. We're living apart now.
- 46. He's still living with his parents.
- 47. We are living in a consumer culture.
- 48. Living in Africa was very different from home and quite an experience.
- 49. What do you do for a living ?
- 50. He had two tenants living with him.
- 51. I have never contemplated living abroad.
- 52. John can't stick living with his parents.
- 53. She's living in hall(s).
- 54. People in this country enjoy a high standard of living.
- 55. The cost of living has increased dramatically.
- 56. People are living in appalling conditions.
- 57. I was living with my parents at that time.
- 58. Everyone experiences these problems at some time in their lives.
- 59. Some college students will have to live out.