inhabited Antonyms

Meaning of inhabited

Wordnet

inhabited (a)

having inhabitants; lived in

Webster

inhabited (imp. & p. p.)

of Inhabit

Webster

inhabited (a.)

Uninhabited.

inhabited Sentence Examples

  1. The island had been inhabited for centuries, its ancient ruins a testament to its long history.
  2. The dense jungle was inhabited by a myriad of creatures, each one vying for survival.
  3. The desolate wasteland was eerily uninhabited, its silence broken only by the howling wind.
  4. The remote village was sparsely inhabited, its residents mainly elders and young children.
  5. The underwater cave was inhabited by a curious creature that had adapted to its unusual environment.
  6. The abandoned house stood forlornly, its once-bustling rooms now uninhabited.
  7. The city was largely uninhabited after the outbreak, its inhabitants having fled in fear.
  8. The lush meadows were inhabited by grazing sheep, their gentle bleating adding to the tranquility.
  9. The vast expanse of the desert was sparsely inhabited by nomadic tribes.
  10. The fragile ecosystem was inhabited by endangered species that relied on the delicate balance of nature for survival.

FAQs About the word inhabited

having inhabitants; lived inof Inhabit, Uninhabited.

cultivated, developed,tamed,

virgin, untamed, native, wild, virgin, native, untamed, natural,wild, uncultivated

The island had been inhabited for centuries, its ancient ruins a testament to its long history.

The dense jungle was inhabited by a myriad of creatures, each one vying for survival.

The desolate wasteland was eerily uninhabited, its silence broken only by the howling wind.

The remote village was sparsely inhabited, its residents mainly elders and young children.