Words and phrases that have a meaning related to subsist: (154 results)
Often used in the same context:
rely, survive, subsistence farming, consume, scrounge, eat, starve, inhabit, devour, scavenge, cling, clothe, nourished, munch, depended, sustain, loll, fossilize, unfed, afford, cohabit, impoverish, underfed, live, reside, pauperized, scrimp, peopled, vegetate, reliant, perish, wallow, eke, scrape, fritter away, thrive, encumbered, tyrannize, guzzle, feed, indebt, endure, procreated, foraged, marooned, feasted, masticated, beggared, subsidize, forsake, coexist, regurgitate, bathe, chickenfeed, suckled, exist, dote, chew, urbanise, languish, defecate, gorged, desiccated, despoils, respire, faming, bequeath, overexploit, malnourished, befogged, anthropomorphise, reproduce, collectivized, conceive, slurp, sally forth, graze, extirpate, purvey, garnished, tithed, hominy grits, noble savage, scarify, suffer, laze, weaned, sufficing, imbibe, quaffed, famished, jellied, transmogrify, expend, fixate, populate, guinea corn, overpopulated, stomaching, gulping, gobble, gestate, doth, hath, serve, be, suffice, believe, cease, destitute, dwell, partake, speak, anything, augustine, nothing, tell, arid, avail, compare, express, amusing, anecdotal, another, apposite, bad, bithynian, bright, brighter, brightest, by, capitoline, cautionary, chalked, cific, comical, contrary, costa, crass, cruder, dee
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Also try:living wage, pension, scrimp, skimp, stint
— Adjectives for subsist: long, present, longer, poor, latter, former, weak, best, kindred, much, future, more...
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