live vicariously

Frequency: 4.81.1 per million words

to experience life through the actions or experiences of another person, rather than your own

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  • Many parents often live vicariously through their children's successes.
  • She confessed that she used to live vicariously through the characters in her favorite novels.
  • Instead of traveling herself, she prefers to live vicariously by watching travel documentaries.
  • It's easy to live vicariously when watching competitive sports from the comfort of your home.
  • Some people mistakenly believe that they can truly live vicariously through social media influencers.
  • Don't just live vicariously through others' achievements; strive for your own.
  • He often tries to live vicariously through his younger brother's adventurous lifestyle.
  • Living vicariously can offer a temporary escape, but it's not a substitute for real experiences.
  • The old man, unable to leave his home, would live vicariously through the stories of his grandchildren.
  • Is it healthy to constantly live vicariously through someone else's life, or should we create our own?