Synonyms for live out
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : liv-out |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlɪvˌaʊt |
Top 10 synonyms for live out Other synonyms for the word live out
- abide
- accustom
- allow
- be extant
- be left
- be patient with
- bear the brunt
- brook
- carry on
- carry through
- come through
- cope with
- countenance
- cut it
- eat
- get on
- go all the way
- go the limit
- grin and bear it
- gut it out
- handle
- hang in
- hang in there
- hold out
- keep
- keep afloat
- keep up
- know
- last
- live
- live down
- live on
- live out
- live through
- make a comeback
- make the cut
- meet with
- never say die
- outlast
- outlive
- outwear
- permit
- persevere
- persist
- pull out of it
- pull through
- put up with
- recover
- remain
- remain alive
- repress feelings
- resign oneself
- revive
- ride out
- see through
- sit through
- stand
- stand up
- stick
- stick in there
- stick it out
- stomach
- subject to
- submit to
- subsist
- suffer
- support
- sustain
- swallow
- take
- take it
- take patiently
- tolerate
- tough it out
- undergo
- weather
- withstand
Définition of live out
Origin :- Old English lifian (Anglian), libban (West Saxon) "to be, to live, have life; to experience," also "to supply oneself with food, to pass life (in some condition)," from Proto-Germanic *liben (cf. Old Norse lifa "to live, remain," Old Frisian libba, German leben, Gothic liban "to live"), from PIE root *leip- "to remain, continue" (cf. Greek liparein "to persist, persevere;" see leave). Meaning "to make a residence, dwell" is from c.1200. Related: Lived; living.
- According to the Dutch Prouerbe ... Leuen ende laetan leuen, To liue and to let others liue. [Malynes, 1622]
- To live it up "live gaily and extravagantly" is from 1903. To live up to "act in accordance with" is 1690s, from earlier live up "live on a high (moral or mental) level" (1680s). To live (something) down "outwear (some slander or embarrassment)" is from 1842. To live with "cohabit as husband and wife" is attested from 1749; sense of "to put up with" is attested from 1937. Expression live and learn is attested from c.1620.
- As in survive : verb continue to live
- As in endure : verb bear hardship
- As in hang tough : verb endure
- His quest is our quest: the ceaseless striving to live out our true creed.
- Extract from : « United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches » by Various
- As a people, we do not feel and live out our great Declaration.
- Extract from : « The Works of Whittier, Volume V (of VII) » by John Greenleaf Whittier
- Was he to live out like a girl, and Mike to take his place with the work at home?
- Extract from : « The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys » by Gulielma Zollinger
- But I'm prepared to live out my life like a man, now that I know that she understands.
- Extract from : « Murder Point » by Coningsby Dawson
- "I live out there," he explained, pointing toward the shop extension.
- Extract from : « Shavings » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- She's been down here to see the Robinses, who live out here somewhere.
- Extract from : « Si Klegg, Book 5 (of 6) » by John McElroy
- The only basis for real fellowship with God and man is to live out in the open with both.
- Extract from : « The Calvary Road » by Roy Hession
- Then I left there and went to live out, but the woman was awful mean.
- Extract from : « Rudder Grange » by Frank R. Stockton
- He couldn't understand, though, why we wanted to live out here.
- Extract from : « Rudder Grange » by Frank R. Stockton
- Better if they had been left alone to live out their lives there.
- Extract from : « Myths & Legends of our New Possessions & Protectorate » by Charles M. Skinner
Antonyms for live out
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