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Definition of unlived in English: unlivedadjective ʌnˈlɪvd unlived inNot appearing to be used or inhabited; not homely or comfortable. she realized how empty and unlived-in the apartment had become Example sentencesExamples - I don't know they probably have a big playroom somewhere with all that but the room still seems kind of cold and unlived in.
- Inside, though it felt unlived in, the house was very clean and neatly arranged.
- The house was small, clean, and looked unlived in.
- I loved the idea of taking the wedding into the theatre's lounge, but the bedroom set looked masculine and unlived in.
- Always thought it was a bit odd on Cribs that the homes looked suspiciously unlived - in…
- Six years ago, the trust bought it, and a right of access from the farmer, and set about the task of restoring, as faithfully as possible, the Grade II-listed building, which had languished, unloved and unlived in, since 1912.
- Inside it was immaculately clean, warm, and looked completely unlived in.
- I followed him through a neat clean unlived in room, to another clean neat room, but with Jarred's signs all over.
- For such a large house, it was decidedly unfilled and looked almost unlived in; it was unnaturally clean.
- Not your typical bachelor pad, it had taste but was conservative and looked a little unlived in.
- The existing floor is a couple of hundred years old but in a really bad state has it as been exposed to the weather and unlived in for years.
- This two bedroom sub-penthouse offers panoramic views all across the top of Greenwich view and is brand-new, untouched and unlived in.
- This is a new, unlived in beautiful builder's model with all the upgrades in the beautiful, safe Anthem area.
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