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Meaning of long-lived
Having a long life or existence
Etymology of long-lived
The word "long-lived" is derived from Old English "lāng" meaning long and "līf" meaning life, with the suffix "-ed" added to form an adjective, and has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something or someone that has a long lifespan or duration
Synonyms
durable
lasting
enduring
perpetual
persistent
permanent
stable
steadfast
unwavering
unchanging
constant
continuous
prolonged
extended
lengthy
time-honored
age-old
venerable
antique
perpetual
immortal
deathless
imperishable
indestructible
resilient
hardy
robust
sturdy
long-lasting
lifelong
enduring
persistent
unrelenting
unremitting
sustained
protracted
chronic
inveterate
Definitions
- Living or lasting for a long time
- * Remaining in a particular state or condition for a long time
Usage Examples
- The long-lived queen had reigned for over 60 years
- * The company is long-lived and has been in business for over a century
- * The long-lived tradition of holding a family reunion every summer has been passed down for generations