Viviente in english

Living

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

viviente = living. 

Example: Few librarians have had both his dedication and ability to make the catalog a living tool serving all of the people.

more:

» criatura vivienteliving creature .

Example: Countless movies depict quicksand as some kind of living creature that sucks its victims down into a bottomless pit, never to be heard.

» ejemplo vivienteliving example .

Example: You must be a living example of what you expect your child to honor and emulate.

» el sueño de todo ser vivientethe stuff dreams are made of .

Example: The novel 'The stuff dreams are made of' suggests that the real part of us is not the body or the personality, both of which are transitory, but the inner consciousness.

» muerto vivienteliving deadwalking deadrevenant .

Example: Upon its release in 1968, George Romero's 'Night of the Living Dead' was attacked by critics for being 'nihilistic'.

Example: There were a few days last week where I felt like a walking dead person, but I am starting to feel better = La semana pasada hubo unos cuantos días que me sentí como un zombi, pero ya me estoy empezando a sentir mejor.

Example: The article is entitled 'Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.

» museo vivienteliving museum .

Example: The development of these living museums where visitors get a taste of what life was like in the past goes hand in hand with green tourism.

» ni un alma vivientenot a single soulnot a living soul .

Example: This ring possessed so much power that not a single soul wanted to take on the responsibility of destroying it.

Example: There was not a living soul in view, but suddenly we saw a woman in a kerchief, felt boots and short fur coat.

» ni un bicho vivientenot a single soulnot a living soul .

Example: This ring possessed so much power that not a single soul wanted to take on the responsibility of destroying it.

Example: There was not a living soul in view, but suddenly we saw a woman in a kerchief, felt boots and short fur coat.

» prueba vivienteliving proof .

Example: In this series, the writer looks at local people who are living proof that it is possible to live with, rather than die of, cancer.

» ser vivienteliving creature .

Example: Countless movies depict quicksand as some kind of living creature that sucks its victims down into a bottomless pit, never to be heard.

» toda alma vivienteevery living soulevery single soul .

Example: The inherent nature of man is ever seeking to express itself in terms of freedom, because freedom is the birthright of every living Soul.

Example: And as far as one knows, every single soul kept their mouths shut throughout the war about what they were doing.

» todo bicho vivienteevery living souleveryone and his/their motherevery Tom, Dick and Harryevery single souleverybody and his/their mother .

Example: The inherent nature of man is ever seeking to express itself in terms of freedom, because freedom is the birthright of every living Soul.

Example: Everyone and their mother (literally) will be ducking out from work early today to be with their nearest and dearest for the long weekend.

Example: It really is time we stopped kow-towing to every Tom, Dick and Harry who runs down our industry.

Example: And as far as one knows, every single soul kept their mouths shut throughout the war about what they were doing.

Example: Everybody and their mother seem to be jumping into the high-margin cosmetics business these days.

Viviente synonyms

life in spanish: vida, pronunciation: laɪf part of speech: noun support in spanish: apoyo, pronunciation: səpɔrt part of speech: noun, verb keep in spanish: mantener, pronunciation: kip part of speech: verb live in spanish: vivir, pronunciation: laɪv part of speech: verb extant in spanish: existente, pronunciation: ekstənt part of speech: adjective absolute in spanish: absoluto, pronunciation: æbsəlut part of speech: adjective sustenance in spanish: sustento, pronunciation: sʌstənəns part of speech: noun livelihood in spanish: sustento, pronunciation: laɪvlihʊd part of speech: noun realistic in spanish: realista, pronunciation: riəlɪstɪk part of speech: adjective animation in spanish: animación, pronunciation: ænəmeɪʃən part of speech: noun aliveness in spanish: vitalidad, pronunciation: əlɪvnəs part of speech: noun surviving in spanish: sobreviviente, pronunciation: sɜrvaɪvɪŋ part of speech: adjective bread and butter in spanish: pan y mantequilla, pronunciation: bredændbʌtɜr part of speech: noun
Follow us