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watchable
[woch-uh-buhl]
watchable
/ ˈɒʃəə /
adjective
capable of being watched
interesting, enjoyable, or entertaining
a watchable television documentary
Other Word Forms
- watchability noun
- unwatchable adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of watchable1
Example Sentences
Each is designed around Christian faith like it’s the rug that ties the room together; each falls somewhere on the spectrum of “great” to “watchable trash,” too, which appropriately feels downright miraculous.
McNulty said in August: "This may not be the top-six season of a couple of years back but Brighton are always so watchable and will be again."
“Kieran’s scene-stealing presence and undeniable charm are perfect for Caesar Flickerman, the sickeningly watchable host of Panem’s darkest spectacle,” Lionsgate Motion Picture Group co-president Erin Westerman said in a press release.
“Overcompensating” deftly balances its innate absurdity with a whole lot of earnestness, creating a silly, strangely gripping rhythm that makes the show uniquely watchable.
“The show is watchable and consistent. You know what you’re going to get.”
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