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View definitions for lived-in

lived-in

adjective as in inhabited

adjective as in occupied

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Example Sentences

The novel has a calm authority, a wisdom that feels lived-in and hard-earned.

The room in which she sat had a much-lived-in air and a pleasant old-fashioned shabbiness of aspect.

"That place looks lived-in," said Brett, indicating an open apartment window with a curtain billowing above a potted geranium.

It had a lived-in air, and a thin wreath of smoke floated above the kitchen chimney.

By the end of the week the cottage presented quite a lived-in appearance.

It was a room fashioned for a small person to live in but it wasn't lived-in.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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