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Definition of enjoyable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

The meaning of ENJOYABLE is capable of being enjoyed : being a source of pleasure or enjoyment. How to use enjoyable in a sentence.

ENJOYABLE definition: giving or capable of giving joy or pleasure. See examples of enjoyable used in a sentence.

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ENJOYABLE meaning: 1. An enjoyable event or experience gives you pleasure: 2. An enjoyable event or experience gives…. Learn more.

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giving or capable of giving joy or pleasure: a very enjoyable film. en joy′a ble ness, n. pleasant, agreeable, delightful, satisfying. boring, unpleasant; hateful, detestable, loathsome. Synonyms: pleasant, pleasing, fun, entertaining, amusing, more...

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I intend to have a thoroughly enjoyable and lengthy period without paid work. It can be the most enjoyable and productive. I try to make my lessons more enjoyable by using games. Steam and Exmoor are an enjoyable combination. We spent an enjoyable evening playing cards.

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Something that is enjoyable gives you pleasure. It was much more enjoyable than I had expected. ...the most enjoyable activity they did. ...an enjoyably nasty thriller. ...the place in which he has enjoyably spent his working life. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

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The oldest Sanskrit college is the Benares Sanskrit College founded in 1791 during East India Company rule. [45] Sanskrit continues to be widely used as a ceremonial and ritual language in Hindu and Buddhist hymns and chants.