What is another word for LEBT?

Pronunciation: [lˈɛbt] (IPA)

Lebt is a German word that literally means "lives" in English. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to express the same meaning. For example, the word "existiert" can be used to mean "exists" or "lives." "Wohnt" can mean "resides" or "dwells." "Sein" can also be used to mean "to be," which implies existence. Another synonym is "atmet", which means "breathes," and can be used to connote the act of being alive. Other synonyms for "lebt" include: "verweilt" which means "lingers," "überlebt," meaning "survives" and "ansiedelt," which can mean "settles" or "establishes themselves.".

What are the hypernyms for Lebt?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Lebt

Schopenhauer says "der, in welchem der Genius LEBT, leidet am meisten."
"Types of Weltschmerz in German Poetry"
Wilhelm Alfred Braun
LEBT nun wohl einer hier im Land, dem davon etwas ist bekannt?
"An anthology of German literature"
Calvin Thomas
So LEBT' er jammervolle Tage 140 Und trieb so lange seine Klage, Bis er am Ende kam so weit In seinem grenzenlosen Leid, Dass er nicht mehr mochte leben.
"An anthology of German literature"
Calvin Thomas

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