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Love of life

Meaning

The idiom "love of life" refers to a person who enjoys living, loves experiences, and takes pleasure in being alive. It's often associated with people who value their lives and are eager to make the most of them.

Usage

  • The traveler had a love of life, always seeking out new adventures and cultures to explore.
  • After surviving a near-death experience, the survivor realized the importance of living every moment to the fullest.
  • The athlete's love of life showed in their dedication and passion for their sport.
  • The artist's love of life was reflected in their vibrant and colorful paintings that captured the beauty of nature and people.
  • Despite facing many hardships, the resilient person maintained a love of life, finding joy in the little things.

Roots and History

The exact origin of the idiom "love of life" is unclear, but it's believed to have evolved from earlier expressions like "living for one's self" or "enjoying life." The phrase became more popular in the 19th century when philosophers and writers emphasized the importance of living a fulfilling life. Today, the idiom is commonly used to describe people who are passionate about life and enjoy making the most of their time on Earth.

Synonyms in English

  • Zest for life
  • Joie de vivre
  • Liveliness
  • A sense of adventure
  • Exuberance

Synonyms in other languages

  • Spanish - Enamoración de la vida (love of life)
  • French - Amour de la vie (love of life)
  • German - Freude am Leben (joy of life)
  • Italian - Amore di vita (love of life)
  • Portuguese - Saúde de Vida (health of life)

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