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Definition of watchable in English: watchableadjective ˈwɒtʃəblˈwɑtʃəb(ə)l (of a film or television programme) moderately enjoyable to watch. this intriguing thriller is very watchable a watchable romantic comedy Example sentencesExamples - All told, the film is more than watchable and is outstanding much of the time.
- Horrific as the material is, it makes for a worryingly watchable film.
- Yet despite all that, or perhaps because of it, it's outstandingly watchable television.
- There are some funny moments during the film making the movie watchable, but the script is weak and a little slow.
- Still, the film is very watchable and as I said the scenery is worth watching all by itself.
- The programmes are highly watchable and substantially accurate.
- Still, it's a very watchable and entertaining film if you can get by some of the flaws.
- I think what makes it a more watchable and probably accessible film is that it feels like a richer experience.
- Paradoxically, its humour and compassion make it a thoroughly watchable, even enjoyable.
- Hidden somewhere deep in these two gushy hours of melodrama lie the makings of a vaguely watchable film.
- That may end up being the primary function of this spotty yet watchable film.
- The film itself was entirely watchable, with the right blend and balance, I thought, of talk and music.
- It's a good solid film, which is made even more watchable if you have an interest in poker.
- They serve not to make the film watchable, only to make it bearable.
- It's a pity the script is so offensive, because in other respects the film is quite watchable.
- The film is very watchable and far superior to any broadcast of it I've seen before.
- This is one reason why the film is not as watchable as it should be.
- And then, sometimes I was just restless and bored, though the film was consistently watchable.
- Yet it passes a distinctive cinematic test which other, more easily watchable films fail: it stays with you.
- His portrayal of a decent family man backed into a corner by the system goes a long way to making this film as watchable as it is.
Derivatives noun Even so, the first act of the film manages a weak cohesion, creates a thin thread of watchability. Example sentencesExamples - The trick when directing a film as hard going as this is to ensure you have a lead actor with watchability.
- To his credit, the film never slips into music video mode, and maintains an easy, relaxed watchability from beginning to end.
- This would restore films, for example, to watchability and generally advance the overall course of cultural civilisation.
- Several movies laid on agony as art and outrageous behavior as spectator sport, lent extra watchability by ironic protagonists.
Definition of watchable in US English: watchableadjectiveˈwäCHəb(ə)lˈwɑtʃəb(ə)l (of a film or television program) moderately enjoyable to watch. this intriguing thriller is very watchable a watchable romantic comedy Example sentencesExamples - The film is very watchable and far superior to any broadcast of it I've seen before.
- Still, the film is very watchable and as I said the scenery is worth watching all by itself.
- There are some funny moments during the film making the movie watchable, but the script is weak and a little slow.
- The programmes are highly watchable and substantially accurate.
- I think what makes it a more watchable and probably accessible film is that it feels like a richer experience.
- It's a good solid film, which is made even more watchable if you have an interest in poker.
- Horrific as the material is, it makes for a worryingly watchable film.
- The film itself was entirely watchable, with the right blend and balance, I thought, of talk and music.
- All told, the film is more than watchable and is outstanding much of the time.
- Yet it passes a distinctive cinematic test which other, more easily watchable films fail: it stays with you.
- This is one reason why the film is not as watchable as it should be.
- Hidden somewhere deep in these two gushy hours of melodrama lie the makings of a vaguely watchable film.
- Yet despite all that, or perhaps because of it, it's outstandingly watchable television.
- And then, sometimes I was just restless and bored, though the film was consistently watchable.
- Still, it's a very watchable and entertaining film if you can get by some of the flaws.
- His portrayal of a decent family man backed into a corner by the system goes a long way to making this film as watchable as it is.
- They serve not to make the film watchable, only to make it bearable.
- That may end up being the primary function of this spotty yet watchable film.
- Paradoxically, its humour and compassion make it a thoroughly watchable, even enjoyable.
- It's a pity the script is so offensive, because in other respects the film is quite watchable.
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