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binge-worthy

American  
[binj-wurth-ee] / ˈbɪndʒˌwɜrð i /

adjective

  1. appealing or rewarding to consume in one sitting or over a short period of time; usually of a television program, book series, film franchise, etc.


Other Word Forms

  • binge-worthiness noun

Example Sentences

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And there’ll be plenty more that’s binge-worthy in the coming month, from Apple’s mysterious “Pluribus” to Hulu’s sleek legal procedural “All’s Fair” to Paramount’s oil-men drama “Landman.”

From MarketWatch • Oct. 31, 2025

In the streaming world, documentaries have exploded, with newcomers like Netflix and Hulu chasing the next binge-worthy sensation.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 4, 2025

This year, Netflix developed “The Glory,” a binge-worthy revenge saga about a woman striking back against childhood bullies, which cracked the top five most-watched non-English-language TV shows ever on the service.

From New York Times • Jul. 13, 2023

“Mo” has become one of 2022’s buzzworthy and binge-worthy shows, attracting viewers from all backgrounds and a deep respect from many Middle Eastern Americans.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 13, 2022

As a director of original series at Netflix, Carolina García is responsible for bringing binge-worthy shows such as Stranger Things, Atypical, and Raising Dion to our screens.

From BBC • Dec. 9, 2021