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alive
adjective
living
;
not
dead
•
The
injured
bird
was
still
alive
when
the
vet
arrived
.
The
injured
bird
was
still
alive
when
the
vet
arrived
.
•
After
the
earthquake
,
rescuers
searched
for
anyone
who
might
be
alive
under
the
rubble
.
After
the
earthquake
,
rescuers
searched
for
anyone
who
might
be
alive
under
the
rubble
.
From
Middle
English
alive
,
a-live
,
from
Old
English
on
līfe
(“
in
life
”).
adjective
continuing
to
exist
or
operate
•
The
old
tradition
of
lighting
lanterns
is
still
alive
in
the
village
.
The
old
tradition
of
lighting
lanterns
is
still
alive
in
the
village
.
•
Thanks
to
online
fans
,
the
singer
’
s
popularity
has
stayed
alive
for
decades
.
Thanks
to
online
fans
,
the
singer
’
s
popularity
has
stayed
alive
for
decades
.
adjective
full
of
energy
,
excitement
,
or
activity
•
The
city
comes
alive
at
night
with
music
and
lights
.
The
city
comes
alive
at
night
with
music
and
lights
.
•
Maria
felt
truly
alive
while
hiking
in
the
fresh
mountain
air
.
Maria
felt
truly
alive
while
hiking
in
the
fresh
mountain
air
.
adjective
filled
with
or
teeming
with
something
—
often
used
with
“
with
”
•
The
meadow
was
alive
with
colorful
butterflies
.
The
meadow
was
alive
with
colorful
butterflies
.
•
At
dusk
,
the
lake
becomes
alive
with
croaking
frogs
.
At
dusk
,
the
lake
becomes
alive
with
croaking
frogs
.
adjective
aware
of
and
responsive
to
something
—
often
used
with
“
to
”
•
Engineers
must
be
alive
to
safety
risks
at
the
construction
site
.
Engineers
must
be
alive
to
safety
risks
at
the
construction
site
.
•
Teachers
should
stay
alive
to
students
’
emotional
needs
.
Teachers
should
stay
alive
to
students
’
emotional
needs
.