Concept cluster: Positive qualities > Sustenance or livelihood
n
Obsolete form of habiliment. [Clothes, especially clothing appropriate for someone's job, status, or to an occasion.]
n
A great or heroic deed or feat; something accomplished by valor or boldness.
adj
Implying or producing rapid action.
adj
(obsolete) Born.
adv
(obsolete) On one's life; dearly.
adj
Obsolete spelling of alive [Having life; living; not dead.]
adj
In a state of action; in force or operation; existent.
n
(idiomatic) A momentous matter; a very serious risk; a difficult task or situation.
n
(derogatory) An upstart or newcomer; nouveau riche; parvenu; an ambitious, brash or arrogant person who has yet to integrate with his or her new social group.
n
(idiomatic) Something considered to be of the utmost importance; something essential or ultimate.
adj
(Now chiefly dialectal) Well provided; comfortable; cosy.
v
(transitive) To surpass in excellence; to exceed; to excel.
adj
Carefully planned and executed.
n
Obsolete form of dowse.
adj
(US) Providing a complete line of products or services.
n
(archaic) Chiefly in in the Godspeed of: the most important part of something, or point at which something happens; also, the last minute or last moment.
n
(idiomatic) Synonym of Midas touch (“the ability to achieve financial reward (or, more generally, success) easily and consistently”)
n
Obsolete form of hie. [Haste; diligence.]
n
(music, countable) A work or performance in this style.
adv
Obsolete form of instead. [In the place of something (usually mentioned earlier); as a substitute or alternative.]
n
(obsolete) laystall
adv
(archaic) Readily, willingly, rather.
adj
(obsolete, law) Full; perfect; complete; pure.
n
A worthwhile existence.
n
(rare) Alternative spelling of life of Riley [(idiomatic, dated) An ideal life of carefree prosperity and luxurious contentment.]
n
(idiomatic, dated) An ideal life of carefree prosperity and luxurious contentment.
n
A good piece of advice that can be immediately applied in daily life.
adj
Of critical importance to the survival of a living organism.
n
(figuratively) That which is required for continued existence or function.
n
The art or skill of living well.
v
(obsolete) To liven, to enliven.
n
Alternative form of life stance [The relation that one has with what he or she accepts as being of ultimate importance, the presuppositions and theory of this, and the commitments and practice of working it out in living.]
adj
(informal) Characteristic of life (all senses)
v
obsolete typography of live [(intransitive) To be alive; to have life.]
v
obsolete typography of living
v
Obsolete form of livest.
n
Obsolete form of livelihood.. [A means of providing the necessities of life for oneself (for example, a job or income).]
n
(obsolete) The course of someone's life; a person's lifetime, or their manner of living; conduct, behaviour.
n
Obsolete form of livelihood. [A means of providing the necessities of life for oneself (for example, a job or income).]
n
(obsolete) Course of life; means of support; livelihood.
n
Obsolete form of livelihood. [A means of providing the necessities of life for oneself (for example, a job or income).]
n
A style of life.
n
Standard of living. [(uncountable) The state of being alive.]
v
Obsolete form of lookest.
n
Obsolete spelling of life [(uncountable) The state of organisms preceding their death, characterized by biological processes such as metabolism and reproduction and distinguishing them from inanimate objects; the state of being alive and living.]
n
Obsolete spelling of livelihood [A means of providing the necessities of life for oneself (for example, a job or income).]
v
(informal, chiefly in the negative) To last a long time; to last or store well.
n
Something whose outcome could result in either someone's survival or their death
n
(idiomatic) Something that is more useful, versatile, or intrinsically valuable than might be assumed.
n
(ironical) busy work
n
A favorable circumstance or occasion.
n
a state of heightened vigilance, especially prior to battle
n
A person's capacity to deal with difficulty.
v
Obsolete form of sawest.
n
Obsolete form of seemlihead. [(archaic) The condition of being seemly; seemliness.]
adj
(idiomatic, informal) In a favorable situation, especially a situation in which one possesses an advantage.
v
Obsolete spelling of stays
n
Obsolete form of stead. [(obsolete) A place, or spot, in general.]
n
Obsolete form of stead. [(obsolete) A place, or spot, in general.]
adj
Obsolete spelling of strictest
n
Alternative form of the full shilling [(UK, Ireland) In control of one's mental faculties; sane; all there.]
n
(idiomatic) A former romantic partner who retains a special place in one's memory.
adj
That thrives; successful; flourishing or prospering.
n
(idiomatic) Enjoying oneself immensely, or more than ever before.
n
The optimistic outlook of one who has recently achieved success.
adj
Necessary to the continuation of life; being the seat of life; being that on which life depends.
n
(archaic) The act of producing; yield.

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