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Definition of liveable in English: liveable(US livable) adjective ˈlɪvəb(ə)lˈlɪvəb(ə)l 1Worth living. fatherhood makes life more liveable Example sentencesExamples - This could be a story about madness, or about the illusions we adopt to make life livable, or simply about the deliciousness of doughnuts (which of course have a void in the middle).
- In the end what is the good of family without a healthy environment to make life liveable and possible?
- When I lived in India, I was appalled at the lack of respect for a livable life we all displayed.
- I spoke to a young man recently who had nothing but praise for the service and credited it with making his life liveable again.
Synonyms fit to live in, inhabitable, fit to occupy, in good repair, usable, liveable in, suitable for residential use - 1.1also liveable in (of an environment or climate) fit to live in.
one of the most liveable cities in the world Example sentencesExamples - Millions of us assumed that this burg would remain eminently liveable.
- The units themselves will be clean and liveable, but some in attendance wanted to make sure the 21 units won't be so comfortable that people want to stay long-term.
- Over the years his style has simplified, he says, boiling down to an essence of Moroccan style and design, which he then makes liveable and comfortable.
- But the rehabilitation centres set up for them by the Government are considered hardly liveable.
- This will reduce the pressure on the old city and lower its infrastructure renewal bill and simultaneously make it more liveable.
- At a glance, the house seems relatively liveable, but on closer inspection, the structure is tilted to one side and the floor has completely collapsed.
- The week-long break will allow builders into the school to repair the blackened classrooms and attempt to make the main school building liveable.
- People over 60 or disabled people of any age can access the service offering a range of risk-free and affordable loans through the Home Improvement Trust to carry out renovations to make their home more liveable.
- This might actually be the right strategy, as it is the urbanites that have been most psychologically affected and found it the most difficult by being out on the streets (even if their houses look liveable, for fear of another quake).
- These sites were liveable only in the summer and were rented out from Victoria Day to Labour Day.
- They straightened up the Mississippi river in places, to make room for houses and liveable acreage.
- With the kitchen looking somewhat homey and organized Mary Jane moved back into the living room and decided to make it more liveable, by unpacking more boxes, and moving some of them to where they would eventually be unpacked.
- I am confident that we have made it safe although the building is nowhere near liveable.
- I had intended to break out the bright colours and make it liveable before the winter of '02, but it became clear that the vendor didn't actually intend to sell.
- I have no complaints towards the hostel as it is a clean and liveable place for my son and me and it provides me with everything I need for day-to-day life.
- Pulling a much-used library out of a community could start a chain of events toward destroying the intricate social webs which make neighbourhoods liveable.
- The whole house is understated, which reflects the owners, who primarily wanted a house that was liveable for them.
- It will be a challenge to transform the site into a liveable and friendly place in a short space of time but I'm impressed with the plans.
- The thatched cottages were usually intolerable slums when the poor inhabited them, and were only made liveable when the rich discovered the charm of a simple rustic habitation as an escape from the industrial urban environment.
- The house is liveable but we want to change it to suit us and save up.
- 1.2liveable withinformal Easy or bearable to live with.
Derivatives noun lɪvəˈbɪlɪti There has been no time to relish victory, no time to glory in London the great, its recent blooming in music, museums, art, street life and an unaccustomed, frisky liveability. Example sentencesExamples - These developments - the liveability of life under direct rule - may also explain the political intransigence that is apparent in the population and among politicians.
- The offshoot of that is that one of Montreal's essential characteristics - its sheer liveability - has changed, perhaps for good.
- Port-of-Spain's security, safety, sanitation and environmental handicaps, then, are likely to make a bigger impact upon economic productivity than on city-dwelling liveability.
- They were focused on a certain form of efficiency at the cost of liveability, heritage and sustainability.
Definition of livable in US English: livable(also liveable) adjectiveˈlɪvəb(ə)lˈlivəb(ə)l 1Worth living; enjoyable. fatherhood makes life more livable Example sentencesExamples - I spoke to a young man recently who had nothing but praise for the service and credited it with making his life liveable again.
- In the end what is the good of family without a healthy environment to make life liveable and possible?
- This could be a story about madness, or about the illusions we adopt to make life livable, or simply about the deliciousness of doughnuts (which of course have a void in the middle).
- When I lived in India, I was appalled at the lack of respect for a livable life we all displayed.
Synonyms fit to live in, inhabitable, fit to occupy, in good repair, usable, liveable in, suitable for residential use - 1.1 (of an environment or climate) fit to live in.
one of the most livable cities in the world Example sentencesExamples - These sites were liveable only in the summer and were rented out from Victoria Day to Labour Day.
- At a glance, the house seems relatively liveable, but on closer inspection, the structure is tilted to one side and the floor has completely collapsed.
- The units themselves will be clean and liveable, but some in attendance wanted to make sure the 21 units won't be so comfortable that people want to stay long-term.
- With the kitchen looking somewhat homey and organized Mary Jane moved back into the living room and decided to make it more liveable, by unpacking more boxes, and moving some of them to where they would eventually be unpacked.
- I had intended to break out the bright colours and make it liveable before the winter of '02, but it became clear that the vendor didn't actually intend to sell.
- But the rehabilitation centres set up for them by the Government are considered hardly liveable.
- Over the years his style has simplified, he says, boiling down to an essence of Moroccan style and design, which he then makes liveable and comfortable.
- This might actually be the right strategy, as it is the urbanites that have been most psychologically affected and found it the most difficult by being out on the streets (even if their houses look liveable, for fear of another quake).
- The house is liveable but we want to change it to suit us and save up.
- I am confident that we have made it safe although the building is nowhere near liveable.
- The week-long break will allow builders into the school to repair the blackened classrooms and attempt to make the main school building liveable.
- It will be a challenge to transform the site into a liveable and friendly place in a short space of time but I'm impressed with the plans.
- The whole house is understated, which reflects the owners, who primarily wanted a house that was liveable for them.
- People over 60 or disabled people of any age can access the service offering a range of risk-free and affordable loans through the Home Improvement Trust to carry out renovations to make their home more liveable.
- This will reduce the pressure on the old city and lower its infrastructure renewal bill and simultaneously make it more liveable.
- Millions of us assumed that this burg would remain eminently liveable.
- Pulling a much-used library out of a community could start a chain of events toward destroying the intricate social webs which make neighbourhoods liveable.
- They straightened up the Mississippi river in places, to make room for houses and liveable acreage.
- I have no complaints towards the hostel as it is a clean and liveable place for my son and me and it provides me with everything I need for day-to-day life.
- The thatched cottages were usually intolerable slums when the poor inhabited them, and were only made liveable when the rich discovered the charm of a simple rustic habitation as an escape from the industrial urban environment.
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