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Living - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: living
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: existing, active
Synonyms: alert, alive, animated, around, awake, breathing, brisk, contemporary, continuing, current, dynamic, extant, live, lively, ongoing, operative, strong, vigorous, vital, warm, developing, existent, in use, persisting, subsisting, ticking
Antonyms: dead, inactive
Main Entry: living
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: lifestyle; source of income
Synonyms: bread and butter, existence, income, job, keep*, livelihood, maintenance, means, mode, occupation, salt*, subsistence, support, sustenance, way, work, alimentation, sustainment, sustentation
Antonyms: entertainment, fun
Main Entry: live
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: exist
Synonyms: abide, be, breathe, continue, endure, get along, get by, last, lead, maintain, move, pass, persist, prevail, remain, subsist, survive, be alive, draw breath, have life, make it, remain alive
Antonyms: cease, depart, die
Main Entry: live
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inhabit a dwelling
Synonyms: abide, bide, bunk*, crash*, dwell, hang one's hat, hang out*, locate, lodge, nest, occupy, perch, reside, roost, settle
Antonyms: not use
Main Entry: live
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: enjoy being alive
Synonyms: delight, experience, flourish, love, luxuriate, prosper, relish, savor, thrive, be happy, make the most of, take pleasure
Main Entry: live
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make money to support living
Synonyms: fare, feed, get along*, get by*, maintain, profit, subsist, support, acquire a livelihood, earn a living, earn money, make ends meet, make it
Main Entry: alimony
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: money paid in support of a former spouse
Synonyms: keep, livelihood, living, maintenance, provision, subsistence, sustenance, upkeep, remittance
Main Entry: extant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in existence
Synonyms: actual, alive, around, being, contemporary, current, existing, immediate, instant, living, present, real, remaining, surviving, existent, in current use, not lost, present-day, subsisting, undestroyed
Antonyms: dead, extinct, gone
Main Entry: livelihood
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: occupation
Synonyms: art, bread and butter, business, circumstances, craft, employment, game*, grind*, income, job, keep*, living, maintenance, means, profession, racket*, rat race*, resources, slot, subsistence, support, sustenance, thing*, trade, vocation, work, alimentation, nine-to-five, source of income, what one is into
Antonyms: entertainment, fun
Main Entry: maintenance
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: perpetuation, support; sustenance
Synonyms: alimony, allowance, bacon*, bread, bread and butter, care, conservation, continuance, continuation, food, keep, keeping, livelihood, living, nurture, preservation, provision, resources, salt*, subsistence, supply, upkeep, wherewithal, aliment, alimentation, carrying, prolongation, repairs, retainment, sustaining, sustainment, sustention
Antonyms: desertion, ignorance, neglect, forsaking
Main Entry: organic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: basic, natural
Synonyms: animate, basal, biological, constitutional, elemental, essential, fundamental, inherent, innate, integral, live, living, necessary, original, primary, prime, primitive, principal, structural, vital, amoebic, anatomical, biotic, cellular, nuclear, plasmic
Notes: if a compound contains carbon, it is organic; no carbon indicates inorganic
Antonyms: inorganic, man-made, unnatural
Main Entry: subsistence
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: provisions for survival
Synonyms: affluence, bread*, bread and butter, capital, circumstances, competence, earnings, existence, food, fortune, gratuity, income, independence, keep, legacy, livelihood, living, maintenance, means, money, nurture, pension, property, provision, ration, resources, riches, salary, salt*, substance, support, sustenance, upkeep, victuals, wages, wealth, wherewithal, aliment, alimentation, necessities
Main Entry: biological
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: concerning life
Synonyms: life, living, organic
Main Entry: growing
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: increasing
Synonyms: animate, budding, crescent, enlarging, flourishing, living, maturing, spreading, swelling, thriving, viable, amplifying, augmenting, burgeoning, crescive, developing, dilating, expanding, fructifying, germinating, mushrooming, pullulating, sprouting, stretching, waxing
Antonyms: lessening, shrinking, withering
Main Entry: bread and butter
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: sustaining income
Synonyms: bread, keep, livelihood, living, means, meat, staff of life, support, sustenance, daily bread
Main Entry: alive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: being animately existent
Synonyms: animate, around, awake, breathing, cognizant, conscious, dynamic, existing, extant, growing, knowing, live, living, mortal, operative, running, viable, vital, working, functioning, subsisting, zoetic
Antonyms: dead, deceased, inanimate, lifeless
Main Entry: animate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: alive
Synonyms: breathing, live, living, mortal, moving, viable, vital, zoetic
Antonyms: dead
Main Entry: being
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: existence
Synonyms: actuality, animation, journey, life, living, presence, reality, subsistence, vitality, world
Antonyms: deadness
Main Entry: live
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: existent
Synonyms: alive, animate, aware, breathing, conscious, living, vital
Antonyms: dead, non-existent
Main Entry: actual
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: existing at the present time
Synonyms: current, exact, extant, live, living, original, prevailing, existent
Antonyms: hypothetical, imaginary, nominal, past, reputed, theoretical, unreal
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