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  1. Definition of live on phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  2. phrasal verb with live verb uk / lɪv / us / lɪv / (MONEY) Add to word list. B2. If you live on an amount of money, that is the money that you use to buy the things that you need: We lived on very little when we first got married. Fewer examples. I can live on my inheritance. The job provides enough to live on. His earnings aren't enough to live on.

  3. Here, “live on” means that someone is able to survive or maintain their lifestyle based solely on a particular income. Finally, there are also instances where “live on” can be used more metaphorically. For example, you might hear someone say that they feel like they’re just “living on borrowed time”.

  4. Have you ever wondered what it means to “live on”? This common phrasal verb refers to the act of residing in a particular place or continuing to exist in a certain state. To “live on” can encompass a variety of situations, from physically inhabiting a place to persisting through challenges or difficult circumstances.

  5. This page is about the phrasal verb live on. Meaning. If you live on a certain amount of money, you spend that much on your usual living expenses. Synonym. get by on, survive on, manage on. For example. live on Are you sure a hundred dollars a week is enough to live on? live on sth How do people live on the old-age pension?

  6. The most common meaning of the phrasal verb live on is to use money for basic necessities, such as food, clothing, and shelter. It often refers to managing or surviving with a limited amount of money.

  7. live on. 1. To use (some resource) as one's means of survival or financial security. I guess we should be glad to get anything at all from social welfare, but how do they expect us to live on $300 a month?I had to live on berries and birds' eggs while I was stranded in the wilderness. 2. To continue to survive or endure.