live
How to Use Live
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishBeing alive, residing somewhere, or (as an adjective) currently active/happening in real time.
The verb "live" (rhymes with "give") and the adjective "live" (rhymes with "hive") are spelled the same but pronounced differently — context tells you which one is meant.
Word Forms
more live comparative, more live comparative, lived past tense, lives singular, most live superlative, most live superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
Some tortoises _____ for over 150 years.
Etymology
From Old English libban/lifian, "to live, be alive," a very old Germanic word related to leben in German and leven in Dutch.