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living 1, adjective (oh)



alive now
-opposite dead dead
::He's one of the greatest living composers.
::The sun affects all living things (=people, animals, and plants) .
::a living language (=one that people still use)
living proof
if someone is living proof of a particular fact, they are a good example of how true it is
living proof (that)
::I'm living proof that you don't need a college degree to be successful.
living proof of
::the living proof of government economic incompetence
in/within living memory
during the time that anyone can remember
::It was the worst storm in living memory.
a living death
a life that is so unpleasant that it seems better to be dead
a living hell
a very unpleasant situation that makes you suffer for a long time
::These past few days have been a living hell.
living legend
someone who is famous for being extremely good at something, and who still does that activity
::His music has made him a living legend.
-see also scare/frighten the (living) daylights out of sb at daylight (3), beat/knock the (living) daylights out of sb/sth at daylight (4)