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Bereft Of Life Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for bereft of life in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of bereft of life in 21 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for bereft of life alphabetically.

active
  • alive
  • astir
  • at work
  • bustling
  • effective
  • efficacious
  • exertive
  • flowing
  • functioning
  • going
  • hasty
  • impelling
  • in force
  • in play
  • in process
alive
  • animate
  • around
  • awake
  • breathing
  • cognizant
  • conscious
  • dynamic
  • existing
  • extant
  • functioning
  • growing
  • knowing
  • live
  • living
  • mortal
animate
  • breathing
  • live
  • living
  • mortal
  • moving
  • viable
  • vital
  • zoetic
animated
  • activated
  • active
  • alert
  • animate
  • ardent
  • brisk
  • buoyant
  • dynamic
  • ebullient
  • elated
  • energetic
  • energized
  • enthusiastic
  • excited
  • fervent
being
  • actuality
  • animation
  • journey
  • life
  • living
  • presence
  • reality
  • subsistence
  • vitality
  • world
continuing
  • advancing
  • carrying on
  • chronic
  • enduring
  • lasting
  • maintaining
  • permanent
  • persevering
  • persisting
  • progressing
  • pursuing
  • sustaining
enduring
  • abiding
  • permanent
  • surviving
existent
  • contemporary
  • current
  • existing
  • immediate
  • now
  • occurring now
  • ongoing
  • present-day
  • taking place
existing
  • actual
  • alive
  • current
  • extant
  • real
incomplete
  • abridged
  • broken
  • crude
  • defective
  • deficient
  • expurgated
  • fractional
  • fragmentary
  • garbled
  • half-done
  • immature
  • imperfect
  • inadequate
  • incoherent
  • insufficient
interested
  • absorbed
  • affected
  • attentive
  • attracted
  • awakened
  • biased
  • caught
  • drawn
  • eat sleep and breathe
  • engrossed
  • enticed
  • excited
  • fascinated
  • fired
  • gone
live
  • alive
  • animate
  • aware
  • breathing
  • conscious
  • living
  • vital
lively
  • agile
  • alert
  • animate
  • animated
  • astir
  • blithe
  • blithesome
  • bouncy
  • bright
  • brisk
  • buoyant
  • bustling
  • buzzing
  • cheerful
  • chipper
living
  • alert
  • alive
  • animated
  • around
  • awake
  • breathing
  • brisk
  • contemporary
  • continuing
  • current
  • developing
  • dynamic
  • existent
  • extant
  • in use
operative
  • accessible
  • alive
  • crucial
  • current
  • dynamic
  • effective
  • efficient
  • employable
  • functional
  • important
  • in force
  • in operation
  • indicative
  • key
  • live
responsive
  • acknowledging
  • active
  • alive
  • answering
  • awake
  • aware
  • compassionate
  • conscious
  • forthcoming
  • impressionable
  • influenceable
  • kindhearted
  • open
  • passionate
  • perceptive
spirited
  • active
  • alert
  • animate
  • animated
  • ardent
  • audacious
  • avid
  • bold
  • bouncy
  • brave
  • bright
  • burning
  • chirpy
  • courageous
  • dauntless
subsisting
  • barely exist
  • be
  • breathe
  • continue
  • eke out a living
  • eke out an existence
  • endure
  • exist
  • get along
  • get by
  • hang in
  • hang on
  • hang tough
  • just make it
  • last
unfinished
  • amateurish
  • bare
  • crude
  • cut short
  • dabbling
  • defective
  • deficient
  • dilettante
  • faulty
  • formless
  • found wanting
  • fragmentary
  • half-baked
  • half-done
  • immature
warm
  • balmy
  • broiling
  • clement
  • close
  • flushed
  • glowing
  • heated
  • hot
  • lukewarm
  • melting
  • mild
  • perspiring
  • pleasant
  • roasting
  • scorching
working
  • alive
  • busy
  • dynamic
  • effective
  • employed
  • engaged
  • functioning
  • going
  • hot
  • in a job
  • in force
  • in full swing
  • in gear
  • in process
  • laboring
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