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UK//ˈlɪv.ɪŋ ɪn//US//ˈlɪv.ɪŋ ɪn//

Meaning of Living in

To reside or be situated in a particular place.

In simple words: To be a resident in a place.

Living in in a sentence

  • She loves living in the city because of the vibrant culture.
  • After years of living in the same town, they decided to move.
  • Living in a large house can be both a blessing and a challenge.
  • He has been living in the country for over a decade.
  • They are currently living in a small apartment downtown.

How to use Living in

Typically used for long-term residence. Avoid in formal writing; better suited for conversation or informal contexts.

Grammar pattern

living + in + location

Memory hint

Think of 'living in' like 'living within a home'.

Related words

Collocations with Living in

  • living in a house
  • living in harmony
  • living in peace
  • living in the moment
  • living in luxury

Synonyms for Living in

  • residing
  • dwelling
  • staying
  • inhabiting
  • occupying

Common mistakes with Living in

  • Omitting prepositions, e.g., saying 'living New York' instead of 'living in New York'.
  • Using the wrong preposition, such as 'on' instead of 'in'.
  • Confusing with 'living with', which means sharing a residence.

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Frequently asked questions about Living in

What does Living in mean?

To be a resident in a place.

What is the definition of Living in?

To reside or be situated in a particular place.

How do you use Living in in a sentence?

She loves living in the city because of the vibrant culture.

Can you give another example of Living in?

After years of living in the same town, they decided to move.

What are synonyms for Living in?

Common alternatives include residing, dwelling, staying, inhabiting, occupying.

What words go with Living in?

It commonly pairs with living in a house, living in harmony, living in peace, living in the moment, living in luxury.

What are common mistakes when using Living in?

Omitting prepositions, e.g., saying 'living New York' instead of 'living in New York'. Using the wrong preposition, such as 'on' instead of 'in'. Confusing with 'living with', which means sharing a residence.

How do you pronounce Living in?

US: //ˈlɪv.ɪŋ ɪn//, UK: //ˈlɪv.ɪŋ ɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Living in?

Typically used for long-term residence. Avoid in formal writing; better suited for conversation or informal contexts.