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liveable

[ UK /lˈɪvəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. fit or suitable to live in or with
    livable conditions

How To Use liveable In A Sentence

  • In the end what is the good of family without a healthy environment to make life liveable and possible?
  • The house is liveable but we want to change it to suit us and save up.
  • This might actually be the right strategy, as it is the urbanites that have been most psychologically affected and found it the most difficult by being out on the streets (even if their houses look liveable, for fear of another quake).
  • London is becoming unliveable - people spend 70% of their incomes on rent. Times, Sunday Times
  • I spoke to a young man recently who had nothing but praise for the service and credited it with making his life liveable again.
  • Vancouver is consistently voted one of the world's most liveable cities, and the Canadian government intends to use the Olympics to showcase Canada's pleasant, fresh-aired way of life.
  • The week-long break will allow builders into the school to repair the blackened classrooms and attempt to make the main school building liveable.
  • I had intended to break out the bright colours and make it liveable before the winter of '02, but it became clear that the vendor didn't actually intend to sell.
  • This might actually be the right strategy, as it is the urbanites that have been most psychologically affected and found it the most difficult by being out on the streets (even if their houses look liveable, for fear of another quake).
  • The problem is paying the mortgage-everything else is liveable with.
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