Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪfˌlaɪn/
noun a thing on which someone or something depends or which provides a means of escape or assistance in a difficult situation
A1 A lifeline is a rope or line used for saving someone from drowning.
A2 In the game show, contestants can use a lifeline to ask for help with a difficult question.
B1 Having a supportive friend can be a lifeline during tough times.
B2 Emergency services provide a lifeline to those in need of immediate assistance.
C1 Access to clean water is a lifeline for communities in developing countries.
C2 During the pandemic, technology became a lifeline for many people to stay connected with loved ones.
formal The lifeline provided by the government helped the struggling families during the economic crisis.
informal I always turn to my best friend as my lifeline whenever I need advice.
slang My phone is my lifeline - I can't go anywhere without it!
figurative Music has always been a lifeline for her, helping her through tough times.
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