Antonym: dead. Similar words: live, liver, live on, live out, deliver, live with, delivery, live up to. Meaning: [ə'laɪv] adj. 1. possessing life 2. (often followed by `with') full of life and spirit 3. having life or vigor or spirit 4. (followed by `to' or `of') aware of 5. in operation 6. (usually followed by `to') showing acute awareness; mentally perceptive 7. capable of erupting.
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91. My mother is still alive and kicking.
92. You will be skinned alive by your mother.
93. The pond was alive with frogs.
94. They're just hoping against hope that she's still alive.
95. For four days he seemed barely alive.
96. But for the safety-belt I wouldn't be alive today.
97. Money from charities is keeping the theatre alive.
98. Her eyes were alive with interest.
99. He is fully alive to the possible dangers.
100. The dead tree is alive with insects.
101. The game came alive in the second half.
102. The old rascal is still very much alive.
103. She came alive as she talked about her job.
104. Few of the enemy troops got out alive.
105. Doctors kept him alive on a life-support machine.
106. His greatest fear is of being burnt alive.
107. The fishing villages come alive in spring.
108. Our relationship made me feel more alive.
109. She hardly dared hope that he was alive.
110. There is little chance of her being found alive.
111. The people try to keep the old traditions alive.
112. They kept her alive on a life support machine.
113. Look alive! You'll miss the bus.
114. My grandmother is very much alive and kicking.
115. The doctor's voice had come alive and his small eyes shone.
116. She realized that she had only been half alive for the last four years.
117. The big factories are trying to stay alive by cutting costs.
118. They struggled to keep the torch of idealism and hope alive.
119. It's an affront to human dignity to keep someone alive like this.
120. There's still a faint hope that they might be alive.
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