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Alive and well Meaning in English

expression

əˈɫaɪv/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈwɛɫ
uh-LYV and WELL
ɐlˈaɪv/ /ˈænd/ /wˈɛl
uh-LYV and WELL

Definition

Used to say someone or something is still living, active, or present, often when it might have been expected to disappear or end.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for people, traditions, ideas, or issues thought to be gone or outdated. Can be literal (person's health) or figurative (customs, rumors). Common phrase: 'still alive and well'. Slightly formal or neutral.

Example Sentences

My grandmother is alive and well at 90 years old.

basic

The old tradition is alive and well in this small town.

basic

The rumor about the school is still alive and well.

basic

Don't worry, your cat is alive and well—I just saw her in the garden.

natural

Despite all the changes, rock music is alive and well today.

natural

Some people think print newspapers are dead, but they're actually alive and well in many places.

natural