Pronunciation: /lɪvd ɪn/
verb an action or state of being; in this case, 'lived' is a past tense verb indicating the action of residing in a place
A1 I lived in a small town when I was a child.
A2 She lived in Paris for a year while studying abroad.
B1 They lived in a remote village with no electricity or running water.
B2 The artist lived in a bohemian neighborhood known for its vibrant street art scene.
C1 Having lived in multiple countries, he has a broad perspective on global issues.
C2 After having lived in the bustling city for years, she decided to move to the countryside for a quieter life.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence; in this case, 'in' is a preposition indicating the location where someone resided
A1 I lived in a small town for many years.
A2 She lived in a dormitory while attending university.
B1 They lived in a remote village without electricity.
B2 During their travels, they lived in various countries around the world.
C1 Having lived in multiple cities, he had a broad perspective on urban life.
C2 The author, who lived in Paris for most of her life, drew inspiration from the city's culture.
formal The couple lived in a beautiful mansion in the countryside.
informal My grandparents have lived in that house for over 50 years.
slang I've lived in this neighborhood my whole life, it's home to me.
figurative She lived in fear of failure for years before finally pursuing her dreams.
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