Noun
livability (countable and uncountable, plural livabilities)
The property of being livable.
The livability of the shack was questioned, but the old man had lived there for 50 years.
Livability has always struck me as a consolation prize. Jonathan Raymond
AIMES is a University of Melbourne led collaboration bringing together Cubic and 35 other project partners to improve safety, mobility, sustainability and livability for the community. Source: Internet
A perfect blend of luxury living and quality finishes for a smart design plus amazing livability. Source: Internet
Enhancing Pittsburgh's livability is that the area faces little natural disaster risk such as an earthquake, hurricane, wildfire, or tornado. Source: Internet
Historic places directly contribute to the livability of Portland by protecting the human scale of dense, walkable neighborhoods and engaging the community in the design approval process. Source: Internet
In some ways we indisputably are, but a major new ranking of livability in 132 countries puts the United States in a sobering 16th place. Source: Internet