exists

[ɪɡˈzɪsts]

exists Definition

  • 1to be real or present
  • 2to have life or being

Using exists: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "exists" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Do aliens really exist?

  • Example

    The unicorn is a mythical creature that does not exist in reality.

  • Example

    I exist to serve my country.

  • Example

    The problem exists in the lack of communication between departments.

exists Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for exists

Antonyms for exists

Phrases with exists

  • to barely survive or succeed

    Example

    He existed by the skin of his teeth after the car accident.

  • to exist without any connection or influence from other people or things

    Example

    Her ideas exist in a vacuum, without any practical application.

  • exist on a shoestring

    to exist with very little money or resources

    Example

    The small business exists on a shoestring budget.

Origins of exists

from Latin 'existere', meaning 'to come into being'

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Summary: exists in Brief

The verb 'exists' [ɪɡˈzɪsts] means to be real or present, and to have life or being. It can refer to the existence of physical objects, living beings, or abstract concepts. Examples include 'Do aliens really exist?' and 'The problem exists in the lack of communication between departments.' Phrases like 'exist by the skin of one's teeth' and 'exist on a shoestring' describe situations where existence is precarious or limited.