survivor
sur|vi|vor /sərv'aɪvər/ (survivors)
1 [N-COUNT] oft N of n
A survivor of a disaster, accident, or illness is someone who continues to live afterwards in spite of coming close to death.
Officials said there were no survivors of the plane crash.
2 [N-COUNT] oft N of n
A survivor of a very unpleasant experience is a person who has had such an experience, and who is still affected by it.
This book is written with survivors of child sexual abuse in mind.
3 [N-COUNT] usu pl, usu poss N, N of
A person's survivors are the members of their family who continue to live after they have died. (AM)
The compensation bill offers the miners or their survivors as much as $100,000 apiece.
4 [N-COUNT]
If you describe someone as a survivor, you approve of the fact that they are able to carry on with their life even though they experience many difficulties.
Above all Susie is a great survivor, with a bright, indomitable spirit.
1 [N-COUNT] oft N of n
A survivor of a disaster, accident, or illness is someone who continues to live afterwards in spite of coming close to death.
Officials said there were no survivors of the plane crash.
2 [N-COUNT] oft N of n
A survivor of a very unpleasant experience is a person who has had such an experience, and who is still affected by it.
This book is written with survivors of child sexual abuse in mind.
3 [N-COUNT] usu pl, usu poss N, N of
A person's survivors are the members of their family who continue to live after they have died. (AM)
The compensation bill offers the miners or their survivors as much as $100,000 apiece.
4 [N-COUNT]
If you describe someone as a survivor, you approve of the fact that they are able to carry on with their life even though they experience many difficulties.
Above all Susie is a great survivor, with a bright, indomitable spirit.