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:
- The flood made the house unlivable, it was uninhabitable.
- The apartment was dirty, dark and unlivable.
- The smell of mold made the basement unlivable.
- The condition of the building was so bad, it was deemed unlivable.
- The house was so small and cramped, it was unlivable.