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Learn the word 'Alive': Practical A2 Adjective to Improve Your English Vocabulary
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Word: Alive
Level: A2
Pronunciation: ə'laɪv
Meaning: Living; not dead
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Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of "Hello Word!" I'm Alex, and today we’re diving into the world of language with a simple yet essential word: alive. This word is an A2-level adjective, meaning "living; not dead." It's a fundamental word that we use every day to describe the state of being full of life and vitality. For example, you might say, "The plants in my garden are alive because I water them regularly." Isn’t that fascinating how just one word can bring so much energy to a sentence? Now, let’s talk about some synonyms for alive. Words like living, breathing, and animated can often be used in similar contexts. For instance, you could say, "The baby bird is living after falling from the nest", or "He is still breathing after the long marathon." In a more lively setting, you might hear, "The party felt so animated with all the music and dancing." Each of these words brings a slightly different flavor but keeps the essence of being full of life. On the flip side, we have antonyms for alive like dead, lifeless, and inanimate. For example, you could say, "The flowers are dead because they weren’t watered", or "The doll is lifeless, even though it looks so realistic." You might also hear, "The rock is inanimate, so of course, it doesn’t move." These contrasting words help highlight what it means to be alive. In everyday life, the word alive can pop up in so many ways. You might hear someone say, "I feel so alive after my morning coffee", or "The city comes alive at night with all its lights and sounds." It's a word that captures the energy and presence of living things and vibrant places. Here are a few more examples of how you can use alive in sentences. "The kitten found under the porch is luckily alive and healthy." "After the storm passed, they were relieved to see the trees still alive." "The artist’s work makes the room feel so alive and colorful." These examples show how versatile and powerful this little word can be. To wrap up, we’ve explored the meaning of alive, looked at some synonyms and antonyms, and shared plenty of examples to help you use it confidently in your conversations. Thank you for tuning in to today’s episode of "Hello Word!" If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Your support helps others find the show and join our growing community. Don’t forget to challenge yourself by creating your own sentence using alive and sharing it in the comments. I can’t wait to read your creative ideas. Until next time, keep learning and stay curious!
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