Bingeable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈbɪn.dʒə.bəl/

Definitions of bingeable

adjective describing something that is suitable for binge-watching or consuming in large quantities in a short amount of time

Example Sentences

A1 I found a new bingeable TV show to watch.

A2 She spends all weekend bingeing on her favorite series.

B1 The new documentary on Netflix is highly bingeable.

B2 The show's gripping plot makes it incredibly bingeable.

C1 Many people find crime dramas to be the most bingeable genre.

C2 The show's complex characters and twists make it truly bingeable for viewers.

Examples of bingeable in a Sentence

formal The new TV series is highly bingeable, with each episode leaving viewers wanting more.

informal I started watching this show last night and it's so bingeable, I couldn't stop until I finished the whole season.

slang This show is totally bingeable, I stayed up all night watching it.

figurative The book was so bingeable, I couldn't put it down until I reached the last page.

Grammatical Forms of bingeable

past tense

binged

plural

bingeables

comparative

more bingeable

superlative

most bingeable

present tense

binge

future tense

will binge

perfect tense

have binged

continuous tense

is binging

singular

bingeable

positive degree

bingeable

infinitive

to binge

gerund

bingeing

participle

binged

Origin and Evolution of bingeable

First Known Use: 2005 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'bingeable' is a modern term derived from the word 'binge', which originally meant a period of excessive indulgence, especially in eating or drinking.
Evolution of the word: The term 'bingeable' has evolved from describing excessive consumption of food or drink to now describing something that is enjoyable to watch or consume in large quantities, such as a TV show or series.