enjoyable
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- enjoyableness noun
- enjoyably adverb
- preenjoyable adjective
- unenjoyable adjective
- unenjoyableness noun
- unenjoyably adverb
Etymology
Origin of enjoyable
Example Sentences
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“Girl to City” was an enjoyable, easy read, but with “Girl to Country,” Rigby has written something with real staying power.
From Salon
Restaurants and dinner hosts could make meals more enjoyable and cut down on social discomfort by ensuring everyone at the table is served at the same time, according to new research.
From Science Daily
Regardless of how enjoyable Glaser was, the pall hanging over the award show and the country was palpable.
From Salon
When the same activity feels manageable, it becomes more enjoyable and easier to continue over time.
From Science Daily
It’s a barely concealed “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” meets “Thursday Murder Club” and thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish.
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