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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When she was 16, Bethan James told her YouTube channel that by 2026 she hoped to have a partner, an enjoyable job and maybe even children.
From BBC
"Coming into this Olympics already having this gold medal makes it a little bit easier, maybe a little bit more enjoyable," he said.
From Barron's
“How to Know Your Self” is an enjoyable book that is full of wry wit.
That halfway stop was a highlight and made the four-hour trip that much more enjoyable.
From Los Angeles Times
“The Housemaid” would be enjoyable enough had Seyfried only been giving a layered performance as a mentally ill housewife.
From Salon
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