enjoyable

[ UK /ɛnd‍ʒˈɔ‍ɪəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌɛnˈdʒɔɪəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. affording satisfaction or pleasure
    good printing makes a book more pleasurable to read
    the company was enjoyable
    found her praise gratifying
    full of happiness and pleasurable excitement
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How To Use enjoyable In A Sentence

  • The thing is, a lot of people find a motor home vacation more enjoyable.
  • The trek was a bit monotonous at times - I wanted to go faster - but it was relaxing, enjoyable and worth the sore backside.
  • That should give you the flavor of this very enjoyable book; but I can't resist adding a couple of the apothegms that stood out to me.
  • Tennis or no tennis, we thought it was a perfectly enjoyable playdate. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first problem was finding something as enjoyable as wine to drink after a day at work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still, on watching the movie a good couple of decades since I last read the book, as much as I found it enjoyable enough, I couldn’t help but start to think through just what Lewis is saying here, in allegorical terms, just how it all turns on the idea that, by the rules of Deep Magic, Edmund must die. Thoughts on Narnia
  • It is always important to choose enjoyable, nutritious foods.
  • It was an enjoyable evening but the danger of where we seem to be going kept reasserting itself like a descant to the pleasant sound of casual conversation.
  • During this time, I learned from Shubal that kirtan is a spiritual practice similar to meditation but considered by some to be much more enjoyable because it involves singing, and singing, he says, makes you thoughtless. Sandy Henson Corso: My First Kirtan
  • These are minor quibbles, however, and the book overall is well-written, highly readable, and very enjoyable and informative.
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