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enjoyable
[ en-joi-uh-buhl ]
adjective
- giving or capable of giving joy or pleasure:
a very enjoyable film.
Synonyms: , ,
Antonyms: , , , ,
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·Dza··Ա noun
- ·Dza· adverb
- e·Dza· adjective
- ܲe·Dza· adjective
- un·Dza··Ա noun
- un·Dza· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of enjoyable1
Example Sentences
“You have to believe that Nikki is a person you would want to die with, that would be the most enjoyable, pleasurable person to spend the rest of your time with,” Rosenstock added.
"The best part of playing a team sport is winning as a team, and if your focus drifts away from that it's not as enjoyable and you don't perform as well," he said.
Hundreds of people got in touch with the BBC after reading his comments: many said parents needed to take more responsibility, or highlighted how safe and enjoyable Roblox was for their children.
Unfortunately I won't be able to finish this incredibly challenging but enjoyable job of developing this young team, whilst winning and growing the women's game in this country.
"Scrambling in relegation for the two years we were in the Premier League obviously wasn't nice. It wasn't enjoyable, but now we have given the fans something to cheer about."
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