| life | | |
| life | (n.) | a characteristic state or mode of living.; "social life"; "city life"; "real life" |
| life, living | (n.) | the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities.; "he could no longer cope with the complexities of life" |
| life | (n.) | the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living.; "he hoped for a new life in Australia"; "he wanted to live his own life without interference from others" |
| aliveness, animation, life, living | (n.) | the condition of living or the state of being alive.; "while there's life there's hope"; "life depends on many chemical and physical processes" |
| life, life-time, lifespan, lifetime | (n.) | the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death).; "the battery had a short life"; "he lived a long and happy life" |
| life | (n.) | the period between birth and the present time.; "I have known him all his life" |
| life | (n.) | the period from the present until death.; "he appointed himself emperor for life" |
| life | (n.) | a living person.; "his heroism saved a life" |
| life, liveliness, spirit, sprightliness | (n.) | animation and energy in action or expression.; "it was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it" |
| life | (n.) | living things collectively.; "the oceans are teeming with life" |
| life | (n.) | the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones.; "there is no life on the moon" |
| biography, life, life history, life story | (n.) | an account of the series of events making up a person's life. |
| life | (n.) | a motive for living.; "pottery was his life" |
| life, life sentence | (n.) | a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives.; "he got life for killing the guard" |
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