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Definition of enjoyable in English: enjoyableadjective ɛnˈdʒɔɪəb(ə)lɪnˈdʒɔɪəb(ə)l (of an activity or occasion) giving delight or pleasure. (活动,场合)令人愉快的,有乐趣的 they had an enjoyable afternoon Example sentencesExamples - Many have found it to be one of the most profound and enjoyable experiences of their lives.
- It's too easy to spend loads of cash, but also very enjoyable and extremely addictive.
- It is not often that I have such a substantial start to the day but I admit this was an enjoyable meal.
- A party for family and friends was held in her home and an enjoyable time was had by all.
- Many thanks to all who gave up their time to make the day so successful and enjoyable.
- The assembly was immensely humorous and an very enjoyable way to round up the day.
- Wednesday evening I spent a very enjoyable evening with Mum and Dad down in Farnham.
- Mrs Lockhart said that the river cruise had been enjoyable.
- This was another enjoyable show by the amateur actors.
- This film is enjoyable and visually gratifying.
- The matches he had in the semi and the final were wonderful and very enjoyable to watch.
- For me, it was one of the most intriguing and enjoyable experiences of the festival.
- The training was very enjoyable and everyone went about their work with a smile on their face.
- Had a good chat with my boss today and I think my job is going to be pretty enjoyable over the next few months at least.
- The film culminates in an incredibly enjoyable finale, one of the finest of its type.
- There was a terrific turnout and by all reports a very enjoyable night was had by all.
- Aside from the fun aspect of it for the horses, it is also an enjoyable event for the rider.
- An enjoyable evening ended at the pub where a superb supper was provided.
- His own schooling was made enjoyable thanks to two or three inspirational teachers.
- It proved to be a very competitive and enjoyable start to the cross-country season.
Synonyms entertaining, amusing, delightful, nice, to one's liking, pleasant, congenial, lovely, fine, good, great, agreeable, pleasurable, delicious, delectable, diverting, satisfying, gratifying marvellous, wonderful, magnificent, splendid, magical, exciting, thrilling, sublime informal super, fantastic, fabulous, fab, terrific, glorious, grand, magic, out of this world, cool, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious British informal brilliant, brill, smashing North American informal peachy, neat, ducky Australian/New Zealand informal beaut, bonzer British informal, dated capital, wizard, corking, spiffing, ripping, cracking, top-hole, topping, champion, beezer North American informal, dated swell rare frabjous
Derivativesnounɪndʒɔɪəˈbɪlɪtiɛndʒɔɪəˈbɪlɪti Each of these excursions was successful in that the films I saw were very good, although with differing levels of enjoyability. Example sentencesExamples - It's a decent read but the enjoyability of these books depend solely on the audience.
- It's not very often that a sequel can be said to genuinely surpass its original in terms of concept, freshness and all-round enjoyability, but this film most definitely does that.
- It truly was an unmissable experience being here and the organisation and enjoyability of it all is thanks to impeccable Portuguese hospitality.
- While in many ways this is a good thing, the weaker storyline detracts from its overall enjoyability.
noun Actually, we think that the most important thing is to maintain the enjoyableness of the movie. Example sentencesExamples - The vocal content is nothing too special, but it's certainly appropriate and in no real way takes away from the enjoyableness of the songs.
- What a huge huge difference this makes to the enjoyableness of proceedings on the night and to the state of your health when you wake up the next morning.
- Afternoons of such sweet enjoyableness are so rare with me that I tend to savor them, hold them lingering to myself, rather than share them.
adverb ɛnˈdʒɔɪəbliɪnˈdʒɔɪəbli usually as submodifier In a way that gives delight or pleasure. this is an enjoyably dark thriller with a wicked atmosphere Example sentencesExamples - it is all preposterous, but enjoyably so
- Dipping into a programme on the 100 best children's TV programmes the other night was enjoyably nostalgic.
- So, it was an enjoyably informative evening.
- Besides being academic institutions, Wang thought it would also be better if people considered museums as places to spend their spare time enjoyably.
Definition of enjoyable in US English: enjoyableadjective (of an activity or occasion) giving delight or pleasure. (活动,场合)令人愉快的,有乐趣的 the decision is aimed at making shopping more enjoyable 这项决定旨在增加购物的乐趣。 Example sentencesExamples - This was another enjoyable show by the amateur actors.
- The assembly was immensely humorous and an very enjoyable way to round up the day.
- His own schooling was made enjoyable thanks to two or three inspirational teachers.
- Many have found it to be one of the most profound and enjoyable experiences of their lives.
- Aside from the fun aspect of it for the horses, it is also an enjoyable event for the rider.
- There was a terrific turnout and by all reports a very enjoyable night was had by all.
- It is not often that I have such a substantial start to the day but I admit this was an enjoyable meal.
- The film culminates in an incredibly enjoyable finale, one of the finest of its type.
- A party for family and friends was held in her home and an enjoyable time was had by all.
- The training was very enjoyable and everyone went about their work with a smile on their face.
- Many thanks to all who gave up their time to make the day so successful and enjoyable.
- The matches he had in the semi and the final were wonderful and very enjoyable to watch.
- Wednesday evening I spent a very enjoyable evening with Mum and Dad down in Farnham.
- Mrs Lockhart said that the river cruise had been enjoyable.
- This film is enjoyable and visually gratifying.
- An enjoyable evening ended at the pub where a superb supper was provided.
- Had a good chat with my boss today and I think my job is going to be pretty enjoyable over the next few months at least.
- It proved to be a very competitive and enjoyable start to the cross-country season.
- It's too easy to spend loads of cash, but also very enjoyable and extremely addictive.
- For me, it was one of the most intriguing and enjoyable experiences of the festival.
Synonyms entertaining, amusing, delightful, nice, to one's liking, pleasant, congenial, lovely, fine, good, great, agreeable, pleasurable, replayable, delicious, delectable, diverting, satisfying, gratifying |