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/ˈliviNG/
noun
  1. an income sufficient to live on or the means of earning it.
    "she was struggling to make a living as a dancer"
    synonyms: livelihood, income, source of income, means of support, means, subsistence, keep, maintenance, sustenance, nourishment, daily bread, upkeep, job, day job, work, employment, occupation, trade, profession, career, bread and butter
  2. the pursuit of a lifestyle of the specified type.
    "the benefits of country living"
    synonyms: way of life, lifestyle, manner of living, way of living, mode of living, life, conduct, behavior, activities, customs, habits, ways

adjective
alive.
"living creatures"
synonyms: alive, live, having life, animate, organic, biological, sentient, breathing, moving, existing, existent, in the land of the living, among the living, alive and kicking, quick

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4 days ago · The meaning of LIVING is having life. How to use living in a sentence.
adjective · having life; being alive; not dead: · in actual existence or use; extant: · active or thriving; vigorous; strong: · burning or glowing, as a coal.