Meaning & Definition of word "Livelihood"

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    Livelihood

    /ˈlɪvliˌhʊd/

    noun:

    • 1. A means of securing the necessities of life.
      • Example: Fishing has been the primary livelihood for many families in the coastal village.
    • 2. The general condition of living or the way in which a person makes a living.
      • Example: He worked multiple jobs to improve his livelihood and support his family.
    • 3. Employment or work that provides the means of living.
      • Example: The organization aims to create sustainable livelihoods for underprivileged communities.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'livelihoode', from 'live' + '-hood'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    earning a livelihood:

    making enough money to live.

    make a living:

    to earn a living wage.

    livelihood of the soul:

    activities or work that gives purpose beyond just survival.

    Related Words

    occupation:

    a job or profession.

    employment:

    the condition of having paid work.

    income:

    money received, especially on a regular basis.

    Slang Meanings of livelihood

    Meaning: hustle

    Example Sentence: He's always on the hustle to make money.

    Meaning: grind

    Example Sentence: She's been on her grind to secure her livelihood.