Введите любое слово!

Live out Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫaɪv/, /ˈɫɪv/ /ˈaʊt
LIV-owt or LAYV-owt
lɪv/ /ˈaʊt
liv-owt

Definition

To experience something in real life, especially a dream or plan, or to spend the rest of your life in a particular way; can also mean to live away from a specific place (e.g., not on work premises).

Usage & Nuances

Common in both formal and informal contexts. Often appears as 'live out one's dream/fantasy/years'. Also used for domestic workers not residing at employer's homes ('live-out nanny'). Distinct from 'live on' or 'live in', which indicate continued life or residence.

Example Sentences

He wants to live out his childhood dream of becoming a pilot.

basic

Some employees live out instead of staying at the company dormitory.

basic

She hopes to live out her life in the countryside.

basic

I've always wanted to live out my wildest dreams, no matter how crazy they seem.

natural

My grandparents chose to live out their final years peacefully by the sea.

natural

She's a live-out nanny, so she doesn't stay with the family overnight.

natural