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enjoyability

American  
[en-joi-uh-bil-i-tee] / ɛnˌdʒɔɪ əˈbɪl ɪ ti /

noun

  1. the fact, condition, quality, or degree of being enjoyable.


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In 2021, researchers concluded that a laugh track “may socially facilitate viewers’ responses and succeed in increasing the perceived humor and enjoyability of a television comedic sitcom.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 22, 2026

“Futurama” had an easy enjoyability to it, and soon enough Regian became a “Futurama” sleeper, winding down as the show played in the background.

From Washington Post • Jan. 9, 2023

One, however, achieves the height of its enjoyability only after the season finale.

From Salon • Dec. 29, 2022

Personally, I’d find a way to live without an ultrawide camera and pick the N20 over the A32 just based on its enjoyability factor.

From The Verge • Apr. 28, 2022

It has doubtless always been an important element in the enjoyability of Raphael's art, as it is almost the only enjoyable element, for many of us, in the art of Perugino.

From Artist and Public And Other Essays On Art Subjects by Cox, Kenyon

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