Inhabited Meaning in English
word · lemma: inhabit
ˌɪnˈhæbətəd
in-HAB-uh-tid
ɪnhˈæbɪtɪd
in-HAB-ih-tid
التعريف
A place that is inhabited has people or animals living in it.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly used in literature, reports, or formal descriptions. Common combinations: 'densely inhabited', 'sparsely inhabited', 'inhabited area'. Opposite is 'uninhabited' (no one lives there). Rarely used in everyday conversation.
Spanish: habitado - pobladoPortuguese (BR): habitado - povoadoPortuguese (PT): habitado - povoadoChinese (Simplified): 居住的 - 有人居住的Chinese (Traditional): 居住的 - 有人居住的Hindi: बसाया गया - आबादArabic: مأهول - مسكونBengali: বসবাসযোগ্য - জনবসতিপূর্ণRussian: заселённый - населённыйJapanese: 人が住んでいる - 居住されているVietnamese: có người sinh sống - có cư dânKorean: 거주하는 - 사람이 사는Turkish: yaşanılan - ikamet edilenUrdu: آباد - آباد شدہIndonesian: berpenghuni
جمل نموذجية
The island is not inhabited.
basic
This house has been inhabited for over a century.
basic
Are these caves still inhabited by bats?
basic
That part of the forest is barely inhabited these days.
natural
Is this old village still inhabited, or is it abandoned?
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Entire cities that were once inhabited now lie empty.
natural