lived-in
adjectiveHow to pronounce lived-in:
Definition of lived-in:
- lived-in (adjective):
- showing the effects of age or experience
- of or suggesting long-term human habitation or use
Antonyms for lived-in:
abandoned
deserted
desolate
empty
forsaken
isolated
not inhabited
uninhabited
unoccupied
unpeopled
unpopulated
unsettled
vacant
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- dossiere
- habits
- crikey
- stranger
- instead
- concrete
- condom
- sinning
- supreme
- push-up
- chosen
- baking
- caress
- shut up
- purse-snatch
- mahlon
- clotted
- Tyler
- erupt
- charming
- advice
- whispers
- sala
- informed
- cuboid
- phantom
- Joseph
- jewels
- eaten
- burden
- hanging
- rocky
- onion
- Shubham
- krypton
- bedtime
- tula
- traffic
- Megan
- hobby
- crayon
- classy
- believed
- madden
- gizzard
- shiny
- quagmire
- pleasure
- Paris
- nasty
- … more
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