Meaning of Habitate
To live or dwell in a specific place.
In simple words: A place where someone lives.
Habitate in a sentence
- Many species habitate in tropical rainforests where biodiversity is rich.
- The research focused on how different animals habitate specific regions.
- Some birds prefer to habitate high cliffs to avoid predators.
- Fish usually habitate in coral reefs, providing protection and food.
How to use Habitate
Typically used in scientific or ecological contexts. Not common in everyday conversation, prefer 'inhabit' or 'live' in informal speech.
Grammar pattern
habitate + object
Memory hint
Think of 'habitat' where animals live, and 'habitate' is about them living there.
Related words
Collocations with Habitate
- habitate a region
- habitate an area
- habitate a territory
- habitate a habitat
- habitate together
Common mistakes with Habitate
- Confused with 'habitat' - 'habitate' refers to the act of living in a place.
- Incorrectly used as a noun rather than a verb.
- Used in casual settings where simpler terms would suffice.
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Frequently asked questions about Habitate
What does Habitate mean?
A place where someone lives.
What is the definition of Habitate?
To live or dwell in a specific place.
How do you use Habitate in a sentence?
Many species habitate in tropical rainforests where biodiversity is rich.
Can you give another example of Habitate?
The research focused on how different animals habitate specific regions.
What are synonyms for Habitate?
Common alternatives include inhabit, dwell, populate, reside, occupy.
What is the opposite of Habitate?
Opposite meanings include displace, evacuate.
What words go with Habitate?
It commonly pairs with habitate a region, habitate an area, habitate a territory, habitate a habitat, habitate together.
What are common mistakes when using Habitate?
Confused with 'habitat' - 'habitate' refers to the act of living in a place. Incorrectly used as a noun rather than a verb. Used in casual settings where simpler terms would suffice.
How do you pronounce Habitate?
US: //ˈhæbəˌteɪt//, UK: //ˈhæbɪteɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Habitate?
Typically used in scientific or ecological contexts. Not common in everyday conversation, prefer 'inhabit' or 'live' in informal speech.
