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Definition of listenable in English: listenableadjective ˈlɪs(ə)nəb(ə)lˈlɪs(ə)nəb(ə)l Easy or pleasant to listen to. all the tracks prove eminently listenable Example sentencesExamples - I'm finding Classic FM highly listenable at the moment.
- It's symphonic pop style would normally make me change the channel if I were listening to the radio, but the Pink Floydesqe sound makes it listenable.
- Czerny's music is eminently playable, predictable and listenable to in the same sort of way that Vivaldi's is eminently playable, predictable and listenable.
- I found their grungy-emoish sound listenable, but unremarkable.
- The B-side is a series of preposterous grunts and shrieks that makes no sense whatsoever, and is barely listenable.
- Definitely more listenable than his past efforts, it stays away from the more experimental tip, yet delves into interesting instrumental movements.
- It's one of the most funky and listenable albums ever.
- The liner notes say that this collection is as good as it's going to get, given the material they had to work with, but that still doesn't make the songs any more listenable.
- But more importantly, the album flows like the Milky Way and ends up being a highly listenable achievement.
- When the band is left out of the picture, the album is much more listenable, though one gets the distinct impression that much of the album was recorded on the fly.
- Who would dare spoil the mood now by reviewing a CD as eminently listenable as this?
- Though there are glimmers of brilliance, quite frankly, too many of the songs are too mediocre to fulfill the potential of an intimate, listenable live album.
- Pop music is designed to be as listenable to as many strangers as possible, and has an optimistic air of inclusivity about it, of not wanting to be categorized or held down in a sub-genre.
- It was a pretty listenable performance, his voice strong… and then I looked up at the TV to see him playing the air drums using his microphone.
- It is listenable if you flip past some of the weirder pieces.
- But at last his schemes have backfired and, quite by accident, he has produced his most consistent and listenable album in over 15 years.
- The soundtrack is quite listenable though by itself…
- Poor music aims only to sell, good music achieves its aim to be highly listenable, but great music excels at communicating the human condition.
- And of course, Kenny always has this very listenable, croony style.
- What makes the show so listenable, even to people like me who don't know or care that much about cars, is the fact that the show isn't really about cars, it's about life.
Derivatives nounlɪs(ə)nəˈbɪlɪti I like this a lot more than other people I have spoken to, but it doesn't have the ongoing listenability of its sister album. Example sentencesExamples - When asked what he likes about the album, he also mentions the fit of the songs; and it is true that there seems to be a flow contributing to the album's listenability.
- But the fact that two of the EP's four unique songs spiral into cacophony at various points reduces the listenability of the EP.
- Mercifully, the album evens out at a level of listenability that is less than ideal but not actively rotten.
- It serves as a companion EP to the album, and continues their path as hip-hop's new prophets of social issues that don't sacrifice listenability under the guise of being next-level.
Definition of listenable in US English: listenableadjectiveˈlɪs(ə)nəb(ə)lˈlis(ə)nəb(ə)l Easy or pleasant to listen to. all the tracks prove eminently listenable Example sentencesExamples - It was a pretty listenable performance, his voice strong… and then I looked up at the TV to see him playing the air drums using his microphone.
- Definitely more listenable than his past efforts, it stays away from the more experimental tip, yet delves into interesting instrumental movements.
- The B-side is a series of preposterous grunts and shrieks that makes no sense whatsoever, and is barely listenable.
- Though there are glimmers of brilliance, quite frankly, too many of the songs are too mediocre to fulfill the potential of an intimate, listenable live album.
- I'm finding Classic FM highly listenable at the moment.
- Who would dare spoil the mood now by reviewing a CD as eminently listenable as this?
- Poor music aims only to sell, good music achieves its aim to be highly listenable, but great music excels at communicating the human condition.
- But at last his schemes have backfired and, quite by accident, he has produced his most consistent and listenable album in over 15 years.
- Pop music is designed to be as listenable to as many strangers as possible, and has an optimistic air of inclusivity about it, of not wanting to be categorized or held down in a sub-genre.
- The liner notes say that this collection is as good as it's going to get, given the material they had to work with, but that still doesn't make the songs any more listenable.
- It is listenable if you flip past some of the weirder pieces.
- What makes the show so listenable, even to people like me who don't know or care that much about cars, is the fact that the show isn't really about cars, it's about life.
- The soundtrack is quite listenable though by itself…
- When the band is left out of the picture, the album is much more listenable, though one gets the distinct impression that much of the album was recorded on the fly.
- And of course, Kenny always has this very listenable, croony style.
- It's symphonic pop style would normally make me change the channel if I were listening to the radio, but the Pink Floydesqe sound makes it listenable.
- It's one of the most funky and listenable albums ever.
- Czerny's music is eminently playable, predictable and listenable to in the same sort of way that Vivaldi's is eminently playable, predictable and listenable.
- I found their grungy-emoish sound listenable, but unremarkable.
- But more importantly, the album flows like the Milky Way and ends up being a highly listenable achievement.
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