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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
- ɲٳa·i·ٲ noun
- ܲ·ɲٳa· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of watchable1
Example Sentences
And so Palace go on to their third FA Cup final at Wembley, led by the charismatic Glasner and his eminently watchable team.
These days, the schedule is released two weeks after the 32 teams select their rookies-to-be, and some clubs become more watchable, especially early in the season when there’s so much curiosity and anticipation about how the rookies will do.
That doesn’t make it less watchable – it's certainly that.
Empire said it was "breezily watchable" and worth three stars, while the Telegraph awarded four stars to the "Spielbergian treat".
France are so watchable, so compelling, so vulnerable at Twickenham and so imperious in Dublin.
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