Definition of unenjoyable in English:
unenjoyable
adjectiveʌnɛnˈdʒɔɪəb(ə)lʌnɪnˈdʒɔɪəb(ə)l
(of an activity or occasion) not giving pleasure.
my late arrival was entirely due to an unenjoyable train ride
Example sentencesExamples
- I did a lot of essential but unenjoyable note-bashing.
- I had a noticeable lag but it wasn't enough to make the system unusable or even unenjoyable.
- So I'm sure I enjoyed it, as unenjoyable activities tend to stick.
- And the Graduation Ball was a really horrible unenjoyable night.
- Luckily I didn't have a guide like Carey to prevent me from reading all sorts of apparently unenjoyable books without shame.
- The album tends to be fairly formulaic in parts, though never really to the point of being unenjoyable.
- This isn't to say that Waking Life is entirely unenjoyable.
- In spite of these failings, the film is not completely unenjoyable.
- Watch as food, though plentiful and well-prepared, becomes an unenjoyable nuisance.
- There's nothing here that is unenjoyable or unworthy of reissue.
- For the most part it's fine, but sometimes people get surly and it makes the entire process unenjoyable.
- It was pure cabaret and not entirely unenjoyable.
- However, the dangling plotlines do not make this film unenjoyable.
- The high prevalence of bad temper makes for unenjoyable reading.
- The original movie, I will admit, is not unenjoyable.
- But while somewhat over the top, Gosford Park is not wholly unenjoyable.
- Otherwise my travelling companions would have had a most unenjoyable trip.
- I've had the unenjoyable task of escorting chained prisoners from confinement to trial to prison.
- His music achieves a perfect simplicity, and while it is undemanding of its listener, it's certainly not unenjoyable.
- I find laziness a very unenjoyable experience but once I'm in a lazy state I find it very difficult to get out of it, as if the death instinct is dominating over the pleasure principle.