uninhabitable

English

Etymology

un- + inhabitable

Adjective

uninhabitable (comparative more uninhabitable, superlative most uninhabitable)

  1. Not fit for people (or other living things) to live in; not able to be inhabited.
    Synonyms: unlivable, unoccupiable, (obsolete) unhabitable
    Antonym: inhabitable
    The earthquake left many homes in the area uninhabitable.

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