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Live on Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫaɪv/, /ˈɫɪv/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
LIV-awn, LYV-awn, LIV-ahn, LYV-ahn
lɪv/ /ˈɒn
liv-ON

Definition

To depend on something (such as money, food, or support) for your basic needs, or to continue existing or being remembered.

Usage & Nuances

Often used with forms like 'live on $100 a week' (survive with limited money), or 'live on rice and beans' (main food). Can also mean to be remembered after death, especially for achievements. Don't confuse with 'live at' (location) or 'live off' (similar, but often emphasizes taking advantage of something or someone).

Example Sentences

Many people have to live on a small salary.

basic

Some animals can live on only plants.

basic

He could hardly live on the money he earned.

basic

After her parents died, her memory lived on in the family.

natural

Students often have to live on instant noodles during exams.

natural

His songs will live on for generations.

natural