come to life
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Definition
- Verb phrase:
- To become animated, vivid, or lifelike; to seem real or alive.
- To begin to exist, function, or show activity; to be born or to start.
Usage
- This phrase is used to describe something inanimate (like art, a story, or a machine) becoming so realistic or engaging it seems alive.
- It is also used to describe a place, event, or situation becoming active, lively, or beginning to function.
- It can describe the literal beginning of life or existence.
Examples
- Describing something becoming lifelike:
- The characters in the novel come to life through the author's detailed descriptions.
- With the latest animation software, the digital dragon truly comes to life on screen.
- Describing a place becoming active:
- The quiet market square comes to life every Saturday morning with vendors and music.
- The party really came to life after the band started playing.
- Describing beginning to exist/function:
- The idea for the company came to life during a conversation in a coffee shop.
- The old engine sputtered and finally came to life.
Advanced Usage
- "to bring something to life": This is the causative form, meaning to make something become animated, vivid, or functional.
- The director brought the historical era to life with authentic costumes and sets.
- She brought the old car to life with a new battery.
Variants and Related Words
- Spring to life (verb phrase): To start suddenly or quickly. Often used for machines or sudden activity.
- The computer screen sprang to life when he pressed the power button.
- Lifelike (adjective): Appearing real or alive.
- The statue was so lifelike it was almost unsettling.
Synonyms
- Animate: To give life or motion to.
- Awaken: To become active or alert.
- Revive: To return to life, consciousness, or activity.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Come to: To regain consciousness.
- After fainting, she slowly came to.
- (Note: "Come to" has a different primary meaning related to consciousness, while "come to life" is broader.)
Related Idioms
- A new lease on life: A new opportunity for a happy or successful existence.
- After the successful surgery, he felt he had a new lease on life.
- The spark of life: The essential force that makes something alive.
- The scientists debated what constituted the spark of life.
Verb
- be lifelike, as of a painting
- If you look at it long enough, this portrait comes to life!
- be born or come into existence
- All these flowers come to life when the rains come