English Dictionary
Definition living in British English
living
adjective
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adjective
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
/ˈlɪvɪŋ/
Example
He has no living relatives.
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living areas or living conditions are ones in which people live, rather than ones in which they work
Example
Living conditions for the troops are relatively comfortable.
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Words related to living:
a legend in own lifetime (phrase)
a living language (phrase)
assisted living (noun)
be living proof of something (phrase)
broken-plan living (noun)
clean-living (adjective)
earn your living (phrase)
in living memory (phrase)
in the land of the living (phrase)
live (verb)
live by (phrasal verb)
live down (phrasal verb)
live for (phrasal verb)
live in (phrasal verb)
live off (phrasal verb)
live on (phrasal verb)
live out (phrasal verb)
live through (phrasal verb)
live together (phrasal verb)
live up to (phrasal verb)
live with (phrasal verb)
living (adjective)
living (noun)
living bandage (noun)
living death (noun)
living legend (noun)
living proof (phrase)
living quarters (noun)
living room (noun)
living standards (noun)
living wage (noun)
living will (noun)
(living) on borrowed time (phrase)
not a living soul (phrase)
another planet (phrase)
scratch a living (phrase)
standard of living (noun)
the cost of living (noun)
the cost-of-living index (noun)
think the world owes you a living (phrase)
what someone does (for a living) (phrase)