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lifenoun a history of a person's lifea renowned historian who has written lives of several early presidents a member of the human racean appalling number of lives were lost in the war baby, being, bird, bod(British), body, character, cookie(or cooky), creature, customer, devil, duck, egg, face, fish, guy, head, human, human being, individual, man, mortal, party, person, personage, scout, slob, sort, soul, specimen, stiff, thing, wight hominid, homo, humanoidbrother, fellow, fellowman, neighborcelebrity, personality, self, somebody son of man animal, beast, beastie, brute, critter active strength of body or mindeven though he's 86 years old, he still shows a lot of life beans, bounce, brio, dash, drive, dynamism, energy, esprit, gas, get-up-and-go, ginger, go, gusto, hardihood, juice, moxie, oomph, pep, punch, sap, snap, starch, verve, vigor, vim, vinegar, vitality, zing, zip animal spirits, animation, briskness, jauntiness, liveliness, snappiness, spirit, spiritedness, sprightliness, spunk, spunkiness, vibrance, vibrancy, vivaciousness, vivacityardor, élan, fervor, fire, passion, zealmain, metal, mettle, might, muscle, potency, power, puissance, stamina, strengthbrawniness, fitness, hardiness, huskiness, sturdiness, virilityhealth, healthiness, soundness, verdure, wellness lethargy, listlessness, sluggishness, torpidity indolence, lazinessdebilitation, debility, delicacy, disablement, enfeeblement, faintness, feebleness, frailness, frailty, impotence, impotency, infirmity, powerlessness, puniness, slightness, softness, tenderness, weaknessenervation, exhaustion, inanition, prostration the period during which something exists, lasts, or is in progressthe Egyptian civilization had an extremely long life continuance, date, duration, life span, lifetime, run, standing, time spell, stretchspan, tenure, termhitch, tour, turnhalf-lifeage, longevity the way people live at a particular time and placefrontier life must have been rugged, exciting, challenging, and more than a little dangerous civilization, culture, lifestyle, society customs, manners, mores, valuesfolklore, heritage, legacy, traditionsubculture, subsociety before the 12th century |