/ Words / Cohabit

17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Cohabit' in a Sentence

"To live together as if married, usually without legal or religious sanction." more

/ Cohabit
FiltersHighlight
Penguins cohabit in large colonies, supporting each other during harsh winters.
1 like
The elderly couple decided to cohabit peacefully in their cozy cottage by the lake.
They cohabit in a cozy nest high up in the tree.
Squirrels cohabit in the same tree, sharing nuts and seeds.
Many birds cohabit in the same tree, creating a lively and bustling community.
Birds cohabit in nests to raise their chicks.
In many bird species, males and females cohabit in the same nest during the breeding season.
They decided to cohabit before getting married to test their compatibility.
The sun and moon cohabit in the sky.
The fish cohabit in the aquarium, swimming peacefully side by side.
Penguins cohabit in large groups, huddling together for warmth in the icy Antarctic.
Different fish species often cohabit in coral reefs, forming a diverse underwater ecosystem.
Some plant species have adapted to cohabit with fungi for mutual benefits.
The ants cohabit in intricate underground tunnels, working together for the colony's survival.
The teddy bear and the bunny cohabit on the bed.
The ants cohabit in an intricate network of tunnels within their anthill.
The flowers and bees cohabit, benefiting each other through pollination.

Cohabit

koh-hab-it
verbTo live together as if married, usually without legal or religious sanction.
Synonyms

Cite

Was this helpful?
Last Updated On: August 29, 2024
Back

Filters

Difficulty
Filter sentences by sentence difficulty level.
Grade Level
Filter sentences by learner’s grade level.
Highlight
Choose Part of Speech to highlight its usage in sentences.
Copied!