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alive [əˈlaɪv] ADJ

1. alive (not dead):

alive
alive
to be alive
to keep sb alive
to be eaten alive
to make sth come alive story

2. alive (aware):

to be alive to sth

3. alive (swarming):

to be alive with sth

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She could be obnoxious, even pushy, but she was vital and alive and fun to be around and now she's gone.
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Accordingly, she will be called an adulteress if she lives with another man while her husband is alive.
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A literary association dedicated to her work was created in 1983, keeping her work alive by spreading it among new readers.
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The story centers on a male protagonist as he struggles to keep his family safe but is inevitably left as the last man alive.
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The year of her death is unknown, but she was still alive in 1807.
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The respiratory muscles are also paralyzed, but the victim can be kept alive by artificial respiration, such as mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
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If they are positive, then the consequences of those meanings can be comforting (for example, ideas of a rippling effect left on those still alive).
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He landed alive though severely burned, with his clothes still on fire.
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It succeeds because it is so full of vibrantly different stories and histories, all of them particular, all of them brilliantly alive.
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These convicts kept alive their identity until the late 18th century.
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