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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Unliveable in the dictionary?

correct?

I'm going to make life so unbearable that you're going to want to leave.
I'm going to make life so unliveable that you're going to want to leave.
  

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Yes.

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The first part is fine 'unbearable'. But the second part is incorrect - unliveable means unsuitable to live in so it could refer to a house for example but not a life.
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Alas, you seem to be right! Emotion: embarrassed

There are only 12,300 Google hits for "life is unlivable" (some rather scholarly).
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The Language Tutors The first part is fine 'unbearable'. But the second part is incorrect - unlivable means unsuitable to live in so it could refer to a house for example but not a life.
Without splitting hair, I think the meaning in general is coming across. I agree though with this explanation:

>>>unliveable means unsuitable to live in so i

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