alive to

Frequency: 5.53.2 per million words

Meaning 'aware of', often followed by a noun like 'danger' or 'the possibility'.

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Examples (10)

  • He remained very much alive to the dangers of the situation.
  • The new CEO is fully alive to the challenges facing the company.
  • After the accident, she became acutely alive to the fragility of life.
  • A good critic must be alive to the subtle nuances of an author's style.
  • The government must be alive to the needs of its most vulnerable citizens.
  • Investors are always alive to the possibility of a market crash.
  • He wasn't alive to the fact that his colleagues were plotting against him.
  • As a leader, you need to stay alive to any changes in team morale.
  • We should all be alive to the environmental impact of our actions.
  • The detective was trained to be alive to every detail at a crime scene.