inhabitable Antonyms

Meaning of inhabitable

Wordnet

inhabitable (s)

fit for habitation

Webster

inhabitable (a.)

Capable of being inhabited; habitable.

Not habitable; not suitable to be inhabited.

inhabitable Sentence Examples

  1. The house was declared uninhabitable due to hazardous levels of lead paint.
  2. The remote island proved inhabitable, with abundant natural resources.
  3. The once-bustling city was reduced to an inhabitable wasteland after the nuclear explosion.
  4. The arid desert conditions rendered the land inhabitable for humans.
  5. The spaceship was designed to create a temporary, inhabitable environment in space.
  6. The cave had served as an inhabitable shelter for generations of nomadic people.
  7. The aftermath of the volcano eruption left the surrounding area uninhabitable for miles.
  8. The harsh climate and lack of water made the mountain uninhabitable for most species.
  9. The abandoned mine was deemed inhabitable due to its toxic fumes and unstable structures.
  10. The spacecraft was equipped with state-of-the-art technology that made it inhabitable for long-distance missions.

FAQs About the word inhabitable

fit for habitationCapable of being inhabited; habitable., Not habitable; not suitable to be inhabited.

habitable, comfortable, liveable, acceptable, livable, rich,intimate, sustainable, cozy, endurable

uninhabitable, uncomfortable,uninhabitable, uncomfortable, unacceptable, unacceptable, economical, humble, spare, unlivable

The house was declared uninhabitable due to hazardous levels of lead paint.

The remote island proved inhabitable, with abundant natural resources.

The once-bustling city was reduced to an inhabitable wasteland after the nuclear explosion.

The arid desert conditions rendered the land inhabitable for humans.