Crossword-Solution: HABITABLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Habitable | a. | Capable of being inhabited; that may be inhabited or dwelt in; as, the habitable world. |
We have 20 clues for the answer “HABITABLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Like planets that can sustain life | 1 answer |
| Fit for living | 1 answer |
| Fit for dwelling | 1 answer |
| Fit to live in | 2 answers |
| inhabitable | 23 answers |
| tenantable | 23 answers |
| homelike | 25 answers |
| livable | 26 answers |
| roomy | 33 answers |
| Homey | 33 answers |
| Sheltered | 34 answers |
| Spacious | 37 answers |
| Protected | 38 answers |
| cosy | 42 answers |
| Comfy | 46 answers |
| shielded | 55 answers |
| Capacious | 58 answers |
| Tolerable | 61 answers |
| Snug | 63 answers |
| Accept-able | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with HABITABLE (5)
For such vast room in Nature unpossest By living Soule, desert and desolate, Onely to shine, yet scarce to contribute Each Orb a glimps of Light, conveyd so farr Down to this habitable, which returnes Light back to them, is obvious to dispute.
Our house stood within a few rods of the Chesapeake Bay, whose broad bosom was ever white with sails from every quarter of the habitable globe.
The settlers sat about on the wooden sidewalks in the little town and told each other that the country was never meant for men to live in; the thing to do was to get back to Iowa, to Illinois, to any place that had been proved habitable.
All the old stabling was now pulled down, and little remained besides the habitable inn itself, which, standing a little way back from the road, signified its existence to people far up and down the highway by a sign hanging from the horizontal bough of an elm on the opposite side of the way.
The many naked little sandbars which lie between Venice and the mainland, in the seemingly stagnant water of the lagoons, are made habitable and wholesome only because, every night, a foot and a half of tide creeps in from the sea and winds its fresh brine up through all that network of shining waterways.
Quotes with HABITABLE (3)
This world, in which reason is more and more at home, is not habitable. It is hard and cold like those depots in which are piled up goods that cannot satisfy: neither clothe those who are naked, nor feed those who are hungry; it is as impersonal as factory hangars and industrial cities in which manufactured things remain abstract, true with statistical truth and borne on the anonymous circuit of the economy, resulting from skilful planning decisions which cannot prevent, but …
There are only certain intervals of time when life of any sort is possible in an expanding universe and we can practise astronomy only during that habitable time interval in cosmic history.
Such actions are beyond praise: it is the perfume of such sweet and noble human sympathy that makes this wild beasts' cage a world habitable for men.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: New Yorker, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2000–2020).