livable
Americanadjective
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suitable for living in; habitable; comfortable.
It took a lot of work to make the old house livable.
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worth living; endurable.
She needed something to make life more livable.
- Synonyms:
- worthwhile, bearable, tolerable, enjoyable, inhabitable
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that can be lived with; companionable (often used in combination withwith ).
polite and charming but not altogether livable-with.
adjective
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(of a room, house, etc) suitable for living in
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worth living; tolerable
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(foll by with) pleasant to live (with)
Other Word Forms
- livability noun
- livableness noun
- unlivable adjective
Etymology
Origin of livable
Example Sentences
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Earth's magnetic field plays a critical role in making the planet livable.
From Science Daily • Feb. 25, 2026
Additionally, if individual car ownership declines, suburban homeowners could reclaim their garages and transform the square footage into livable space, Chi added.
From MarketWatch • Dec. 24, 2025
It’s much more livable than it was before.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 9, 2025
In Congress, she was an advocate for the Unhoused Persons Bill of Rights, which would establish the right to “decent, affordable and accessible housing, livable wages, and universal health care” among other protections.
From Salon • Nov. 7, 2025
The cushions filled it out, made it more livable, more comfortable.
From "The Voyage Of The Frog" by Gary Paulsen
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