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ALIVE

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 I. (adjective) 

Sense 1

Meaning:

Capable of eruptingplay

Example:

the volcano is very much alive

Synonyms:

alive; live

Classified under:

Adjectives

Similar:

active ((of e.g. volcanos) capable of erupting)

Sense 2

Meaning:

Possessing lifeplay

Example:

a live canary

Synonyms:

alive; live

Classified under:

Adjectives

Similar:

liveborn ((of newborn infant) showing signs of life after birth; not stillborn)

viable (capable of life or normal growth and development)

vital (manifesting or characteristic of life)

Also:

animate (endowed with animal life as distinguished from plant life)

Attribute:

animation; vitality (the property of being able to survive and grow)

aliveness; animation; life; living (the condition of living or the state of being alive)

Antonym:

dead (no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life)

Derivation:

aliveness (the property of being animated; having animal life as distinguished from plant life)

Sense 3

Meaning:

Having life or vigor or spiritplay

Example:

became very animated when he heard the good news

Synonyms:

alive; animated

Classified under:

Adjectives

Similar:

enlivened; spirited (made lively or spirited)

lively; vital (full of spirit; full of life)

reanimated; revived (given fresh life or vigor or spirit)

Derivation:

aliveness (the property of being animated; having animal life as distinguished from plant life)

Sense 4

Meaning:

Mentally perceptive and responsiveplay

Example:

was now awake to the reality of his predicament

Synonyms:

alert; alive; awake

Classified under:

Adjectives

Similar:

aware; cognisant; cognizant ((sometimes followed by 'of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception)

Derivation:

aliveness (the condition of living or the state of being alive)

Sense 5

Meaning:

(often followed by 'with') full of life and spiritplay

Example:

a face alive with mischief

Classified under:

Adjectives

Similar:

lively (full of life and energy)

Derivation:

aliveness (the property of being animated; having animal life as distinguished from plant life)

Sense 6

Meaning:

In operationplay

Example:

an active tradition

Synonyms:

active; alive

Classified under:

Adjectives

Similar:

existent; existing (having existence or being or actuality)

Derivation:

aliveness (the condition of living or the state of being alive)

Sense 7

Meaning:

(followed by 'to' or 'of') aware ofplay

Example:

is alive to the moods of others

Classified under:

Adjectives

Similar:

sensitive (being susceptible to the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others)

Derivation:

aliveness (the condition of living or the state of being alive)

Credits

 Context examples: 

They then need to rely on stored sugars and starches to stay alive, and will die if these run out before a drought ends.

(What's killing trees during droughts?, National Science Foundation)

That suggests the creature may have been alive when trapped.

(Dinosaur Tail Found in Myanmar, VOA News)

“Why, nobody minds Ben Gunn,” cried Merry; “dead or alive, nobody minds him.”

(Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson)

Nowhere was there any trace of Henry Jekyll, dead or alive.

(The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson)

If thou wert yet alive and yet cherished a desire of revenge against me, it would be better satiated in my life than in my destruction.

(Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley)

The friends of Mr. Sherlock Holmes will be glad to learn that he is still alive and well, though somewhat crippled by occasional attacks of rheumatism.

(His Last Bow, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

“Were he alive we should have had word of him ere now,” said he.

(The White Company, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

He knows more about training than any man alive, and he has walked ninety miles in twenty-one hours.

(Rodney Stone, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

The length of time from either the date of diagnosis or the start of treatment for a disease, such as cancer, that patients diagnosed with the disease are still alive.

(OS, NCI Dictionary)

But some organs and tissues can be donated while the donor is alive.

(Organ Donation, Health Resources and Services Administration)




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