Unlivable (Adjective)
Meaning
Unfit or unsuitable to live in or with; "unlivable substandard housing".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The apartment's severe damp and mold issues made it unlivable, forcing the family to seek alternative accommodation.
- After the extreme flooding, many homes were left unlivable and required extensive renovations before they could be occupied again.
- The neighborhood's chronic noise pollution and inadequate waste management made living conditions unlivable for its long-suffering residents.
- Years of neglect had rendered the ancestral mansion unlivable, its grand facade now a shadow of its former self.
- Due to its toxic air quality and lack of basic infrastructure, the city was deemed unlivable by international environmental standards.