Pronunciation: /ˈkoʊˌlɪvɪŋ/
noun a modern form of housing where individuals or families live together in a shared space, typically with shared amenities and common areas
A1 Co-living is when people share living spaces and resources.
A2 Co-living can be a cost-effective way to live in a city.
B1 Many young professionals choose co-living as a way to meet new people and save money.
B2 Co-living communities often have shared amenities like kitchens and common areas.
C1 The concept of co-living is becoming increasingly popular in urban areas.
C2 Some co-living spaces offer organized social events for residents to participate in.
formal The concept of co-living is becoming increasingly popular in urban areas.
informal I'm thinking of trying out co-living with some friends next year.
slang Co-living is like having roommates on steroids.
figurative In a way, co-living is like creating a mini community within a shared space.
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