noun
- plural of liveability; the quality or degree to which a place is suitable and pleasant to live in
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'liveability' or 'livability'; often used in urban planning and quality-of-life discussions
Examples
- The city council evaluated the liveabilities of different neighborhoods before approving new housing developments.
- Urban planners focus on improving liveabilities by adding green spaces and public transportation.
- The report compared the liveabilities of major cities across Europe.
- Factors affecting liveabilities include access to schools, healthcare, and employment opportunities.
- Residents appreciated the improvements in neighborhood liveabilities after the renovation project.