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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.


Example Sentences

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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

As someone who is half deaf, that decreases the enjoyability and comprehension of a film exponentially for me and for the millions of Americans like me.

From Salon

“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

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

From Salon

None of this, though, ultimately detracts from the sheer enjoyability of this novel.

From Washington Post