See also: longlived

English

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Etymology

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From Middle English long-lifed, equivalent to long +‎ life +‎ -ed.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈlɒŋˈlɪvd/, /ˈlɒŋˈlaɪvd/

Adjective

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long-lived (comparative more long-lived, superlative most long-lived)

  1. Having a long lifespan; surviving for a long period of time.
  2. Of a radioisotope: having a long half-life

Usage notes

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The pronunciation /laɪvd/ (rhyming with hived) is more consistent with the word's etymology (from the noun life rather than the verb live), and was formerly more common. However, the pronunciation /lɪvd/ (the second syllable pronounced as the verb lived) is more common today.

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