Unlivable (adjective)

Not fit for living in.

Origin:

The word "unlivable" is formed by adding the prefix "un-" to the word "livable" which means "able to be lived in". the prefix "un-" is used to indicate the opposite meaning.

Examples:

  1. The flood made the house unlivable, it was uninhabitable.
  2. The apartment was dirty, dark and unlivable.
  3. The smell of mold made the basement unlivable.
  4. The condition of the building was so bad, it was deemed unlivable.
  5. The house was so small and cramped, it was unlivable.
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