liveable (Meaning)

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liveable (a)

fit or suitable to live in or with

liveable Sentence Examples

  1. The city's high cost of living rendered it almost unliveable for low-income families.
  2. After the earthquake, many buildings were deemed unliveable, forcing residents to relocate.
  3. The extreme drought made the countryside virtually unliveable, leading to widespread migration to urban areas.
  4. The lack of infrastructure and basic services made life in the remote village nearly unliveable.
  5. Constant political instability and violence made living in the region unliveable for civilians.
  6. The deteriorating air quality and environmental pollution made the city increasingly unliveable for its inhabitants.
  7. The rising crime rate and social unrest rendered certain neighborhoods unliveable for all but the most desperate.
  8. The isolated desert location and scarcity of resources made the outpost unliveable for extended periods.
  9. The extreme poverty and lack of opportunity made the slum an unliveable environment for its residents.
  10. Climate change and rising sea levels are threatening to make coastal communities unliveable in the future.

FAQs About the word liveable

fit or suitable to live in or with

comfortable,inhabitable, intimate,habitable, plush, sustainable, acceptable, palatial, opulent, deluxe

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

The city's high cost of living rendered it almost unliveable for low-income families.

After the earthquake, many buildings were deemed unliveable, forcing residents to relocate.

The extreme drought made the countryside virtually unliveable, leading to widespread migration to urban areas.

The lack of infrastructure and basic services made life in the remote village nearly unliveable.