Bingeworthy

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈbɪndʒ.wɜrði/

Definitions of bingeworthy

adjective describing something that is so engaging or entertaining that one wants to watch or consume it in large quantities, typically in one sitting

Example Sentences

A1 I found a bingeworthy TV show that I can't stop watching.

A2 The new series on Netflix is so bingeworthy that I watched the whole season in one day.

B1 Many people consider 'Game of Thrones' to be one of the most bingeworthy shows of all time.

B2 The bingeworthy nature of the show kept me up all night watching episode after episode.

C1 As a self-proclaimed TV addict, I am always on the lookout for new bingeworthy series to binge watch.

C2 The bingeworthy quality of the show made it a cultural phenomenon, with fans eagerly awaiting each new episode.

Examples of bingeworthy in a Sentence

formal The new historical drama series has been described as bingeworthy by many critics.

informal I couldn't stop watching the show last night, it's so bingeworthy!

slang This show is totally binge-worthy, you have to check it out!

figurative Her storytelling skills are so captivating, it's like a bingeworthy novel come to life.

Grammatical Forms of bingeworthy

past tense

bingewatched

plural

bingewatchers

comparative

more bingeworthy

superlative

most bingeworthy

present tense

bingewatches

future tense

will binge

perfect tense

has binged

continuous tense

is bingeing

singular

bingeworthy

positive degree

bingeworthy

infinitive

to binge

gerund

bingeing

participle

binged

Origin and Evolution of bingeworthy

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'bingeworthy' originated in the United States in the late 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a TV show or series that is so engaging that viewers want to watch multiple episodes in one sitting, 'bingeworthy' has evolved to also refer to any form of entertainment or activity that is highly addictive and enjoyable.