life line
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Definition
Noun: 1. A line on the palm of the hand: In palmistry, a crease on the palm that is believed to indicate the length or quality of a person's life. 2. A vital link for support or communication: A critically important means of connection or sustenance, often in a difficult or dangerous situation.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Palmistry):
- The fortune teller examined the lifeline on my palm.
- Her lifeline is long and deep, which is supposed to be a good sign.
- Noun (Vital Link):
- For the isolated village, the single road was its economic lifeline.
- The radio was the crew's only lifeline to the outside world during the storm.
Advanced Usage
- "to throw someone a lifeline": To provide someone with help that saves them from a difficult situation.
- The new contract threw the struggling company a much-needed lifeline.
Variants and Related Words
- Life-support (n): Medical equipment that performs the function of vital organs.
- The patient was on life-support after the accident.
- Lifesaver (n): A thing that saves one from serious difficulty.
- That loan was a real lifesaver for me.
Synonyms
- Mainstay: A chief support.
- Link: A relationship or connection.
Related Phrases
- A matter of life and death: An issue of critical importance.
- Getting the medicine to them is a matter of life and death.
Noun
- a crease on the palm; its length is said by palmists to indicate how long you will live