High Liver

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /haɪ ˈlɪvər/

Definitions of high liver

noun a person who indulges in luxurious living and extravagant pleasures

Example Sentences

A1 My doctor said I have a high liver.

A2 She was diagnosed with a high liver after a blood test.

B1 Having a high liver can indicate potential health issues.

B2 The doctor recommended a diet change to help with her high liver levels.

C1 Regular exercise and a balanced diet can help lower high liver enzyme levels.

C2 The high liver enzyme levels indicated a possible liver disease.

Examples of high liver in a Sentence

formal The patient's high liver enzyme levels indicate a possible liver disease.

informal My doctor said I have a high liver count and need to cut back on alcohol.

slang I heard too much partying can give you a high liver.

figurative Her high liver for adventure led her to travel the world.

Grammatical Forms of high liver

plural

high livers

comparative

higher liver

superlative

highest liver

present tense

high liver

future tense

will be a high liver

perfect tense

has been a high liver

continuous tense

is being a high liver

singular

high liver

positive degree

very high liver

infinitive

to be a high liver

gerund

being a high liver

participle

a high liver

Origin and Evolution of high liver

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'high liver' originated in medieval Europe to describe someone who indulged in excessive eating and drinking, often to the detriment of their health.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'high liver' has evolved to refer more broadly to someone who enjoys a luxurious or extravagant lifestyle, not just limited to excessive eating and drinking.