Survivor
UK /["/səˈvaɪvə(r)/"]/US /["/sərˈvaɪvər/"]/
Definition
a person who continues to live, especially despite being nearly killed or experiencing great danger or difficulty
In simple words: A person who stays alive after something dangerous or difficult.
Examples
- The lone survivor was found after the shipwreck and told a remarkable story of courage.
- She is a cancer survivor who now helps raise awareness for early detection.
- In the reality TV show, every contestant is a survivor who must face tough challenges.
- Only the strongest survivor managed to climb out of the dangerous situation.
- The documentary interviewed survivors of the earthquake to share their experiences.
Usage notes
Use 'survivor' to describe someone who has survived a disaster or difficult experience. It's neutral and appropriate in serious contexts, but could be seen as overly dramatic in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
survivor + of + event/situation
Memory hint
Think of a 'survivor' winning a reality show after facing many challenges.
Collocations
- the last
- the only
- a rare
- be
- find
- pick up
- guilt
- survivor from
Synonyms
- survivor
- overcomer
- resilient person
- fighter
- endurer
Antonyms
- victim
- casualty
- loser
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'survive' which is a verb.
- Using 'survivors' when referring to a group but missing the context of a specific event.
- Mistaking it for a general term applicable in any context.