Pronunciation: /lɪv ənd daɪ baɪ/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I live and die by my daily routine.
A2 She lives and dies by her favorite sports team.
B1 He lives and dies by his reputation in the industry.
B2 The CEO lives and dies by the success of the company.
C1 The artist lives and dies by the critical acclaim of their work.
C2 The politician lives and dies by the support of their constituents.
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 I live and die by my daily routine.
A2 She lives and dies by her favorite sports team's performance.
B1 He lives and dies by the success of his business.
B2 The artist lives and dies by the feedback from critics.
C1 The politician lives and dies by their public image.
C2 The athlete lives and dies by their training regimen and discipline.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I live and die by my daily routine.
A2 She lives and dies by her horoscope predictions.
B1 He lives and dies by the success of his business.
B2 They live and die by the decisions of their political leaders.
C1 The artist lives and dies by the critical acclaim of their work.
C2 As a professional athlete, he lives and dies by his performance on the field.
formal In the business world, companies often live and die by their ability to adapt to changing market conditions.
informal As a hardcore gamer, I live and die by my favorite gaming console.
slang In the music industry, artists know they can live and die by their latest album release.
figurative For some people, their reputation is something they live and die by in social circles.
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