unlivable Sentence Examples

  1. The house had fallen into such disrepair that it had become unlivable.
  2. After the earthquake, entire neighborhoods were left unlivable due to structural damage.
  3. The air quality in the city had become so polluted that the streets were unlivable.
  4. The constant flooding during monsoon season made the low-lying areas unlivable for months at a time.
  5. The apartment was small, cramped, and lacked basic amenities, making it unlivable for a family.
  6. Years of neglect and decay had rendered the old mansion unlivable, despite its once-grand appearance.
  7. The forest fire had devastated the surrounding area, leaving behind only charred and unlivable land.
  8. The village had been abandoned for years, and the houses had become dilapidated and unlivable.
  9. The government had declared the area an "unlivable zone" due to the presence of toxic chemicals.
  10. The constant noise and pollution from the neighboring factory made the adjacent homes unlivable for many residents.

unlivable Meaning

Wordnet

unlivable (a)

unfit or unsuitable to live in or with

FAQs About the word unlivable

unfit or unsuitable to live in or with

uninhabitable, intolerable, unacceptable,uncomfortable, unbearable, economical, insupportable, spare, unendurable,humble

liveable,livable, inhabitable, inhabitable, comfortable, liveable, habitable, comfortable, livable, habitable

The house had fallen into such disrepair that it had become unlivable.

After the earthquake, entire neighborhoods were left unlivable due to structural damage.

The air quality in the city had become so polluted that the streets were unlivable.

The constant flooding during monsoon season made the low-lying areas unlivable for months at a time.