live ‧ a ‧ ble BrE AmE especially British English , livable especially American English /ˈlɪvəb ə l/ adjective
[ Word Family: verb : ↑ live , ↑ outlive , ↑ relive , ↑ liven , ↑ up ; adjective : ↑ live , ↑ lively , ↑ living , ↑ liveable ; noun : ↑ liveliness , ↑ living , ↑ livelihood ; adverb : ↑ live ]
1 . a situation that is liveable is satisfactory but not good SYN bearable :
Having the children had made his life more liveable.
2 .
a) ( also liveable in British English ) good enough to live in SYN habitable :
We need to do more to make the neighborhood more livable.
b) nice to live in:
It’s one of the most liveable cities in the US.
3 . a livable wage/salary American English a salary that is enough for you to buy the things you need, such as food, a house etc