Pronunciation: /ˈlɪvɪŋ/
noun the state of being alive
A1 I love my new living room.
A2 She enjoys city living.
B1 Living in a foreign country can be challenging.
B2 The cost of living in this city is quite high.
C1 His passion for sustainable living is inspiring.
C2 The artist's depiction of urban living is thought-provoking.
verb the present participle of the verb 'live'
A1 I am living with my parents.
A2 She enjoys living in the countryside.
B1 Living in a foreign country can be challenging but rewarding.
B2 After retiring, they plan on living in a warmer climate.
C1 Living sustainably is important for the future of our planet.
C2 He has dedicated his life to living a minimalist lifestyle.
adjective having life; being alive
A1 I have a small living room in my apartment.
A2 She enjoys living in the countryside.
B1 The living conditions in the city are not ideal.
B2 The living expenses in this city are quite high.
C1 The living standards in this country are among the highest in the world.
C2 Her living arrangements are luxurious and comfortable.
formal The concept of sustainable living is gaining popularity among urban dwellers.
informal I love living in this neighborhood because it's so peaceful.
slang I'm living my best life right now, nothing can bring me down.
figurative She was living in fear of the unknown, unable to move forward.
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