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watchable
[ woch-uh-buhl ]
watchable
/ ˈɒʃəə /
adjective
- capable of being watched
- interesting, enjoyable, or entertaining
a watchable television documentary
Other 51Թ Forms
- ɲٳa·i·ٲ noun
- ܲ·ɲٳa· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of watchable1
Example Sentences
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.
Abrasive, shallow and giddily watchable, her Wow Platinum — what a name! — twiddles her clawed fingers like a femme fatale dead certain she can charm her way to the top.
Using his words from before the tour began, he picked a "batting line-up as powerful as any in the world", "guys who bowl absolute rockets" and pushed out those selected to play a "watchable brand of cricket".
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