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liveadjective being in effective operationdidn't realize that the microphone was live and proceeded to make some rather indiscreet comments active, alive, functional, functioning, going, living, on, operating, operational, operative, running, working effective, effectualemployable, operable, usable(also useable), viable, workableperforming, producing, productive, serving, useful, yieldingastir, bustling, busy, dynamic, flourishing, humming, roaring, thriving in commission(or into commission), in force, in gear, on line broken, dead, inactive, inoperative, kaput(also kaputt), nonactivated, nonfunctional, nonfunctioning, nonoperating, nonoperational, nonoperative deactivated, decommissionedineffective, ineffectual, uselessinoperable, unusable, unworkablearrested, asleep, dormant, fallow, idle, inert, latent, lifeless, nonproductive, quiescent, sleepy, stagnating, unproductive, vegetating having or showing lifethere is a tank of live lobsters sitting at the front of the restaurant alive, animate, breathing, living, quick active, animated, dynamic, lively, thriving, vibrant, vigorous, vital, vivaciouscurrent, existent, existing, extant, going, prevailing, survivingresurrected asleep, breathless, cold, dead, deceased, defunct, departed, expired, inanimate, lifeless, nonliving dying, fading, moribundstillbornreposing, restingghostlike, ghostly, ghosty, zombielikeabsent, extinct, fallen, finished, gone, lapsed, lost, nonexistent, perished, terminated, vanished, wiped outbarren, desert liveverbto have a homehe lives next door to the hospital abide, dwell, reside lodge, settle, stayfrequent, hang (at), haunt, visitcohabit, inhabit, occupypeople, populatelease, rent, sublet, tenant to have lifeSocrates was a philosopher who lived in ancient Greece be, breathe, exist, subsist abide, continue, endure, hold on, hold up, keep (on), kick, last, lead, persist, rule, run on, survivemoveflourish, prosper, thrive depart, die, expire, pass away, perish, succumb disappear, evaporate, vanishcease, desist, discontinue, end, quit, stopabate, die (down), ebb, let up, moderate, subside, wane before the 12th century |