livelihood

[lahyv-lee-hood]

livelihood Definition

  • 1a means of supporting oneself, especially financially
  • 2one's occupation

Using livelihood: Examples

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

  • Example

    Fishing is their main livelihood.

  • Example

    She depends on her art for her livelihood.

  • Example

    The drought has threatened the livelihoods of many farmers.

  • Example

    He lost his livelihood when the factory closed.

livelihood Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for livelihood

Phrases with livelihood

  • to earn a living

    Example

    He makes his livelihood as a carpenter.

  • a government or non-government initiative that provides assistance to individuals or communities in developing sustainable sources of income

    Example

    The livelihood program aims to help small-scale farmers improve their crops and increase their income.

  • the practice of engaging in multiple sources of income to reduce dependence on a single source of livelihood

    Example

    Livelihood diversification can help mitigate the impact of economic shocks or natural disasters.

Origins of livelihood

from Old English 'liflade', meaning 'course of life'

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Summary: livelihood in Brief

The term 'livelihood' [lahyv-lee-hood] refers to one's means of supporting oneself, especially financially. It can also refer to one's occupation. Examples include fishing, art, and farming. Phrases like 'make a livelihood' and 'livelihood program' highlight the importance of earning a living and initiatives that provide assistance to individuals or communities in developing sustainable sources of income.

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