livable
or live·a·ble
[ liv-uh-buhl ]
/ ˈlɪv ə bəl /
adjective
suitable for living in; habitable; comfortable: It took a lot of work to make the old house livable.
worth living; endurable: She needed something to make life more livable.
that can be lived with; companionable (often used in combination with with): polite and charming but not altogether livable-with.
OTHER WORDS FROM livable
liv·a·ble·ness, liv·a·bil·i·ty, noun un·liv·a·ble, adjective un·liv·a·ble·ness, nounWords nearby livable
litzmann obliquity,
liu pang,
liu shao qi,
liu shaoqi,
liuzhou,
livable,
live,
live and learn,
live and let live,
live axle,
live birth
Example sentences from the Web for unlivable
They argue that Venice is already so massively overcrowded with tourists that the city has become “unlivable.”
The imperial fleets were slowly but surely stamping out all resistance, making Jursa unlivable.
The Envoy, Her |Horace Brown FyfeMary easily persuaded her Aunt to make some changes in the unlivable room.
If while waiting things do not come to us that make life forever after unlivable, we shall be fortunate, and forever grateful.
Idling in Italy |Joseph Collins
British Dictionary definitions for unlivable
livable
liveable
/ (ˈlɪvəbəl) /
adjective
(of a room, house, etc) suitable for living in
worth living; tolerable
(foll by with)
pleasant to live (with)