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Adj — Having existed for a certain length of time (used in combinations like "short-lived" or "long-lived").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “lived” mean?

The word “lived” means having existed for a certain length of time (used in combinations like "short-lived" or "long-lived"). In plain terms, describes how long something lasted, always paired with a word like "short" or "long.".

How do you pronounce “lived”?

“Lived” is pronounced lihvd (/lɪvd/ in IPA).

How do you use “lived” in a sentence?

Here is “lived” used in a sentence: “The trend turned out to be short-lived.”

What part of speech is “lived”?

“Lived” is an adjective.

Is “lived” a common word?

“Lived” is a very common word in modern English.

What does '-lived' mean in short-lived and long-lived?

In these compounds, '-lived' comes from the noun 'life' plus '-ed,' and means 'having a life or existence of a certain length.' 'Short-lived' describes something lasting only briefly, like a short-lived trend; 'long-lived' describes something that endures, like a long-lived tortoise. The form rarely stands alone and almost always follows a describing word.

How do you pronounce 'lived' in 'long-lived'?

Traditionally it rhymes with 'dived' — because it derives from the noun 'life' rather than the verb 'live' — so the careful pronunciation is 'long-lyved.' In modern everyday speech, most people say it with a short i, like the past tense of 'live.' Both pronunciations are now widely accepted.

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