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UK//ænd hæv mʌtʃ tə lɪv fɔː//US//ænd hæv mʌtʃ tə lɪv fɔr//

Meaning of And have much to live for

To have significant reasons or motivations that make life valuable.

In simple words: To have many reasons to enjoy life.

And have much to live for in a sentence

  • Despite the hardships, she said she has much to live for.
  • After talking to his friends, he realized he has much to live for.
  • The support from her family made her feel she has much to live for.
  • After his recovery, he finally understood that he has much to live for.

How to use And have much to live for

Used generally to express hope or positivity about the future. Appropriate in both informal and formal contexts, often after discussing challenges.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of a person holding a balloon, symbolizing hope, and saying they have much to live for.

Related words

Collocations with And have much to live for

  • have reasons to smile
  • have hope for the future
  • find joy in small things
  • value life experiences
  • cherish relationships

Synonyms for And have much to live for

  • have reasons to be happy
  • have something to look forward to
  • have hope
  • have joy
  • have aspirations

Common mistakes with And have much to live for

  • Confused with 'have much to die for' - be careful with the negative context.
  • Overusing it in serious contexts - it's best for uplifting conversations.
  • Incorrectly applying it to material possessions instead of life reasons.

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Frequently asked questions about And have much to live for

What does And have much to live for mean?

To have many reasons to enjoy life.

What is the definition of And have much to live for?

To have significant reasons or motivations that make life valuable.

How do you use And have much to live for in a sentence?

Despite the hardships, she said she has much to live for.

Can you give another example of And have much to live for?

After talking to his friends, he realized he has much to live for.

What are synonyms for And have much to live for?

Common alternatives include have reasons to be happy, have something to look forward to, have hope, have joy, have aspirations.

What words go with And have much to live for?

It commonly pairs with have reasons to smile, have hope for the future, find joy in small things, value life experiences, cherish relationships.

What are common mistakes when using And have much to live for?

Confused with 'have much to die for' - be careful with the negative context. Overusing it in serious contexts - it's best for uplifting conversations. Incorrectly applying it to material possessions instead of life reasons.

How do you pronounce And have much to live for?

US: //ænd hæv mʌtʃ tə lɪv fɔr//, UK: //ænd hæv mʌtʃ tə lɪv fɔː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use And have much to live for?

Used generally to express hope or positivity about the future. Appropriate in both informal and formal contexts, often after discussing challenges.