Livable [adjective]
Definition of Livable:
adequate, acceptable
Opposite/Antonyms of Livable:
Sentence/Example of Livable:
It’s certainly theoretically possible for planets without plate tectonics — like the early Earth — to have livable atmospheres and liquid water, as well as abundant heat, says Bradford Foley, a geodynamicist at Penn State.
One of the coldest and most ecologically hostile places on the planet, she found, is fast becoming pleasantly livable.
This phase of urbanization, Christianson said, will create “bigger and faster and more livable cities, and people are going to consume more, so it will actually impact consumption in the end.”
By nightfall the little house in the woods was made thoroughly livable.
All of the furnishings had been transferred here from the original dome, and the result looked, on the whole, quite livable.
There are some women who have a perfectly inexplicable talent for making life livable.
The thought came to Forbes that there was but one way to make their life livable—to make it frank and public.
There is no rule for the number of closets which will make the tiny house livable, but I should say, the more the merrier.
It was more interesting, however, and in many senses more "livable," a word of deep meaning on the Western front!
This one is fairly livable now, but I wish you could have seen it when Morelli first brought me here as a bride!