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Answer for the clue "Opposite of "mourir" ", 5 letters:
vivre

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" Vivre " is a song written by Luc Plamondon and Riccardo Cocciante for the musical Notre-Dame de Paris . It was recorded in 1997 by Noa and included on the Notre-Dame de Paris album. The song was also recorded by Hélène Ségara in 1998, who was selected ...

Usage examples of vivre.

Il a perdu ses biens et la paix du coeur, en ce mauvais jour que nous venons de vivre.

The ascending movement of her arms at the moment she missed the projectile, although it had the added advantage of pushing forward the two ochraceous globes constituting an already more than nascent bosom, was principally accompanied by a smile at once amused and disconsolate, ultimately replete with an intense joie de vivre, which she was manifestly directing at all the adolescent males passing within a radius of fifty metres.

Ils perdirent, tant dans le combat que dans leur retraite desordonnee, cent cinquante soldats et plusieurs officiers, et ils abandonnerent douze fourgons charges de vivres et de munitions.

Valery, profondement afflige, sortit a son tour de ce port salutaire devenu un pernicieux ecueil, et il resolut de vivre dans la solitude, loin des mechants.

Par malheur, les plus vrais, les plus bienfaisants des sentiments ne peuvent vivre que dans un grand silence solitaire, au plus obscur de nos chairs, de nos sangs, de nos brumes.

I am very grateful to Rene Alegria, my editor at Rayo, so aptly named, for his unbridled enthusiasm and joie de vivre, which made writing this novel so much fun.

But I saw you doing your crossword puzzle, and I let my whaddayacallit, my joie de vivre, get the better of me, and the next thing I know, I'm spending a whole lot more money than I should on your new book.

She thought of the capricious joie de vivre of the pine marten, its innocence and its complete absorption in the business of being itself, and realised quite suddenly that she had exchanged the carelessness of youth for something very like unhappiness.

The last, surely, was pure joie de vivre, as was David's refusal to leave the hotelnow their hotelfor dinner.

He soared round the whole thing with bursting joie de vivre, even to the extent of passing the favourite on the run-in, and we came back to bear hugs from the blue hair (for the benefit of television) and an offer to me of a spare ride in the fifth race, from a worried-looking small-time trainer.