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  1. a corresponding state, existence, or principle of existence conceived of as belonging to the soul: eternal life. the general or universal condition of human existence: Too bad, but life is like that. any specified period of animate existence: a man in middle life.

  2. life. 1 of 2. noun. ˈlīf. plural lives ˈlīvz. Synonyms of life. 1. a. : the quality that distinguishes a vital and functional being from a dead body. b. : a principle or force that is considered to underlie the distinctive quality of animate beings. c.

  3. Jul 15, 2012 · the period between birth and death, or the experience or state of being alive: Life's too short to worry about money! I'm not sure I want to spend the rest of my life with him. Unfortunately, accidents are part of life. He went mad towards the end of his life. Cats are supposed to have nine lives.

  4. Life is everything that happens: When people say, "That's life," they mean all the events and tendencies, the human condition itself. You might hear about "city life" — or "country life" for that matter — meaning the habits and expectations of inhabitants of a particular place.

  5. life. noun. /laɪf/ (pl. lives. /laɪvz/ ) state of living. [uncountable] the ability to breathe, grow, reproduce, etc. that people, animals, and plants have before they die and that objects do not have life and death The body was cold and showed no signs of life. My father died last year—I wish I could bring him back to life.

  6. the time between a person's birth and their death: I'm not sure I want to spend the rest of my life with him. Life's too short to worry about stuff like that. Unfortunately, accidents are part of life. He had a happy life.

  7. You can use life to refer to a period of someone's life when they are in a particular situation or job.

  8. May 29, 2024 · life, living matter and, as such, matter that shows certain attributes that include responsiveness, growth, metabolism, energy transformation, and reproduction. Although a noun, as with other defined entities, the word life might be better cast as a verb to reflect its essential status as a process.

  9. May 15, 2007 · Despite the venerable pedigree, it is only since the 1980s or so that a distinct field of the meaning of life has been established in Anglo-American-Australasian philosophy, on which this survey focuses, and it is only in the past 20 years that debate with real depth and intricacy has appeared.

  10. ‘Meaning’ is a word referring to what we have in mind as ‘signification’, and it relates to intention and purpose. ‘Life’ is applied to the state of being alive; conscious existence. Mind, consciousness, words and what they signify, are thus the focus for the answer to the question.