Unlivable
adjective
1.
suitable for living in; habitable; comfortable:
It took a lot of work to make the old house livable.
2.
worth living; endurable:
She needed something to make life more livable.
3.
that can be lived with; companionable (often used in combination with with):
polite and charming but not altogether livable-with.
adjective
1.
(of a room, house, etc) suitable for living in
2.
worth living; tolerable
3.
(foll by with) pleasant to live (with)
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