livable (Meaning)

Wordnet

livable (a)

fit or suitable to live in or with

Webster

livable (a.)

Such as can be lived.

Such as in pleasant to live in; fit or suitable to live in.

livable Sentence Examples

  1. The neighborhood lacked basic amenities, making it barely livable.
  2. Despite the recent renovations, the apartment was still not very livable due to its cramped quarters.
  3. The city implemented strict zoning laws to ensure that all new construction met livable standards.
  4. The earthquake destroyed countless homes, leaving thousands of people without livable shelter.
  5. The government provided temporary housing for refugees to give them a livable space while they awaited permanent arrangements.
  6. The livable wage in the region was not sufficient to afford basic necessities.
  7. The nonprofit organization aimed to provide livable housing for homeless individuals.
  8. The coastal community faced severe storms every year, threatening the livability of the area.
  9. The park's amenities made it a livable space for families and friends to gather.
  10. The community garden provided a livable income for its members.

FAQs About the word livable

fit or suitable to live in or withSuch as can be lived., Such as in pleasant to live in; fit or suitable to live in.

inhabitable, comfortable, intimate,habitable, supportable, luxuriant, rich, sustainable, sumptuous, bearable

humble, uncomfortable, economical, humble, unlivable,uninhabitable, economical, uncomfortable, unlivable, uninhabitable

The neighborhood lacked basic amenities, making it barely livable.

Despite the recent renovations, the apartment was still not very livable due to its cramped quarters.

The city implemented strict zoning laws to ensure that all new construction met livable standards.

The earthquake destroyed countless homes, leaving thousands of people without livable shelter.