living
[ˈlɪvɪŋ]
Definition:
1. Alive now.
2. Used or practised now.
3. A way or style of life.
4. Money to buy the things that you need in life.
Use 'living' in a sentence:
- 1. They found contentment in living a simple life.
- 2. The cost of living has risen sharply.
- 3. Are there many people living in the outback?
- 4. They were living in subhuman conditions.
- 5. She's a saint to go on living with that man.
- 6. Where were you living when war broke out ?
- 7. I didn't think I could ever get used to living in a big city after living in the country.
- 8. Physiology is the study of how living things work.
- 9. They have an au pair living in.
- 10. The apartments are ideal for single people living alone.
- 11. You have my room and I'll bed down in the living room.
- 12. They were living in the most deplorable conditions.
- 13. All living things are composed of cells.
- 14. How long have you been living in this country?
- 15. A mysterious young woman is living next door.
- 16. Whereabouts are you living?
- 17. Charlotte seemed to be living at one remove from reality.
- 18. Too many poor people are living in overcrowded conditions.
- 19. These people have been living for years under the shadow of fear.
- 20. It was the worst storm in living memory.
- 21. They are now living together on a permanent basis.
- 22. Where are you living now?
- 23. I can't stand living in this godforsaken hole.
- 24. The spacious living quarters were on the second floor...
- 25. She's happy with her unusual living arrangements.
- 26. I've always believed in living life to the full.
- 27. The young man is dead. We have only to consider the living.
- 28. The study links the main living area to the kitchen.
- 29. The prisoners were living in appalling conditions.
- 30. What do you do for a living?
- 31. She earns her living as a freelance journalist.
- 32. Their standard of living is very low.
- 33. Until recently they were living in York.
- 34. Older people comprise a large proportion of those living in poverty.
- 35. We're living apart now.
- 36. Standards of living were deteriorating rather noticeably.
- 37. He's still living with his parents.
- 38. We are living in a consumer culture.
- 39. Living in Africa was very different from home and quite an experience.
- 40. I'm not too happy about her living alone.
- 41. It was her first experience of living alone.
- 42. We're living on the social now.
- 43. She had persuaded herself that life was not worth living.
- 44. He earned a precarious living as an artist.
- 45. What did she do for a living?
- 46. Pollution is just one of the disadvantages of living in the town.
- 47. Many people living in institutions have lost their sense of self.
- 48. Many families are living below the level of subsistence.
- 49. It took her a while to adjust to living alone.
- 50. What do you do for a living ?
- 51. He had two tenants living with him.
- 52. A third of the population is living at or below the poverty line.
- 53. I have never contemplated living abroad.
- 54. John can't stick living with his parents.
- 55. These past few days have been a living hell.
- 56. His music has made him a living legend.
- 57. She's living in hall(s).
- 58. He's one of the greatest living composers.
- 59. What did she do for a living ?
- 60. People in this country enjoy a high standard of living.
- 61. The cost of living has increased dramatically.
- 62. People are living in appalling conditions.
- 63. I was living with my parents at that time.