liveablelive‧a‧ble especially British English, livable especially American English /ˈlɪvəbəl/ adjective

- Clearly, exclusion of through traffic is a necessary but not sufficient condition for creating safe and liveable streets.
- It makes this cell more liveable in.
- It was not a comfortable environment for the boarders, but its very shabbiness made it liveable in.
- The rest is done because somebody has to do it, if life is to be liveable.
- The Toronto Protocol is entitled: Public Transport -- a major contributor to liveable communities and sustainable development.
verbliveoutliverelivelivenupadjectivelivelivelylivingliveablenounlivelinesslivinglivelihoodadverblive