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View synonyms for alive to

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Idioms and Phrases

Aware of, conscious of, as in The social worker was alive to all of the mother's worries . [Mid-1700s]
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Example Sentences

For Ms Nash, this has been a six-year “labour of love”, made slightly easier, she admits, by having some of the men’s children still alive to draw on, something that has also made the process more special.

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Nicole says the idea of them speaking regularly, forming close friendships and supporting each other would make Al Fayed “absolutely incandescent with rage” if he were alive to see it.

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A DJ spun remixes that spanned the eras, from “Stayin’ Alive” to reggaetón.

It is an issue the prime minister has been alive to ever since he won the general election.

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That was my first step in this relationship, Yves Attal brought something so alive to it, and he did a lot of improv.

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