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Half-Alive শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: অর্ধ জীবিত

Half-Alive Meaning In Bengali অর্ধ জীবিত

Half-Alive

Definition

1) Half-alive: Referring to a state where something or someone is partially living or functioning, exhibiting only some features or characteristics of being alive.
2) Half-alive: Describing a condition of being only partially conscious, aware, or engaged with one's surroundings, typically as a result of fatigue, distraction, or emotional trauma.
3) Half-alive: In the context of music or art, a term used to convey a sense of being neither fully alive nor dead, often expressing feelings of melancholy, introspection, or uncertainty.

Examples

Half-Alive Example in a sentence

1) The plant looked half-alive after not being watered for weeks.

2) My phone is plugged in but only half-alive - the battery is completely drained.

3) The patient in the hospital bed appeared half-alive, barely conscious and barely responsive.

4) The abandoned house seemed half-alive with creaking floorboards and flickering lights.

5) After the car accident, he was lucky to be only half-alive with minimal injuries.

6) The old clock on the wall was half-alive, the second hand stuttering and ticking irregularly.

7) The robot malfunctioned and was left half-alive, its lights flickering and gears grinding.

8) The neglected garden was half-alive with wilted flowers and overgrown weeds.

9) The haunted house felt half-alive with eerie sounds and ghostly apparitions.

10) The computer froze and was left half-alive, the screen displaying a frozen image.

Part of Speech

Half-Alive (Noun)

Synonyms

Encyclopedia

Half-alive: Referring to a state where something or someone is partially living or functioning, exhibiting only some features or characteristics of being alive.
Half-alive: Describing a condition of being only partially conscious, aware, or engaged with one's surroundings, typically as a result of fatigue, distraction, or emotional trauma.
Half-alive: In the context of music or art, a term used to convey a sense of being neither fully alive nor dead, often expressing feelings of melancholy, introspection, or uncertainty.