'living' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'living' with 20 example sentences.
- living adjective
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: true to life; lifelike
: (informal) absolute
: still in existence
: still in active use
: (used of minerals or stone) in its natural state and place; not mined or quarried
: pertaining to living persons
- living noun
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: the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities
: people who are still living
: the condition of living or the state of being alive
: the financial means whereby one lives
living room
make a living
cost of living
standard of living
earn a living
living thing
living being
living wage
Are you still living with your parents?
"How long have you been living here?" "For three years."
He is currently living in Germany.
In the living room there was a huge spider.
She's living with her parents.
The light was on in the living room.
They earn their living by collecting and selling old newspapers.
All of my grandparents are still living.
The living are more valuable than the dead.
My brother has been living in London for many years.
You have to stop living in the past.
They'll get used to living alone very quickly.
Living in a foreign land is a life lesson.
Some workers don't even earn a living wage.
You can't make a living being a writer.
Her husband is now living in Tokyo.
She didn't like living in the city.
They were sitting on the sofa in our living room.
I'm starting to get used to living here.
She was living in England when the war started.