"Unlivable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unlivable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unlivable" Meaning

Meaning: Not habitable or capable of supporting life.

"Unlivable" Examples

Using "unlivable" in a sentence:


Example 1: Describing a Home

The apartment had exposed pipes, no heating, and a smell of rot, making it completely unlivable.

Example 2: Describing a Neighborhood

The neighborhood was plagued by high crime rates, pollution, and neglect, making it an unlivable place for families.

Example 3: Describing a War-Torn Region

The war-torn region was transformed into an unlivable wasteland by the constant bombing and fighting.

Example 4: Describing a Health Situation

The patient's condition rapidly deteriorated, making it an unlivable situation for everyone in the family.

Example 5: Describing a Climate Change Impact

Rising sea levels and more frequent natural disasters made many coastal areas unlivable for thousands of people.

"Unlivable" Similar Words

Unlimited

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Unlimitedly

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Unlined

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Unlink

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Unliquidated

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Unliquidated refers to assets or investments that have not been sold or converted into cash, often resulting in a financial liability or obligation that needs to be settled. For example, in accounting, a company may have unliquidated assets that are difficult to convert into cash within a short period, or in a financial deal, a bank may have unliquidated liabilities such as loans or guarantees that have not been settled.

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Unload

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Unloading

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Unloads

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Unlock

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Unlocked

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Unlocking

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Verb: to remove a lock from something so that it can be opened or used.<br><br>Example: "She unlocked the door with her key."<br><br>Also, "unlocking" can be a metaphor for discovering a solution or secret.<br><br>Example: "After weeks of studying, she was unlocking the mysteries of the text."

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