Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʒɔɪəbəl/

Definitions of enjoyable

adjective describing something that is pleasant or satisfying, bringing enjoyment or pleasure

Example Sentences

A1 I had an enjoyable time at the park.

A2 The movie was very enjoyable to watch.

B1 The interactive museum exhibit was both educational and enjoyable.

B2 The novel was so enjoyable that I couldn't put it down.

C1 The gourmet cooking class was a truly enjoyable experience.

C2 The opera performance was a highly enjoyable cultural event.

Examples of enjoyable in a Sentence

formal The conference was very informative and enjoyable for all attendees.

informal I had such an enjoyable time at the party last night.

slang That concert was so lit, it was super enjoyable!

figurative Reading a good book is like taking a journey to an enjoyable new world.

Grammatical Forms of enjoyable

past tense

enjoyed

plural

enjoyables

comparative

more enjoyable

superlative

most enjoyable

present tense

enjoys

future tense

will enjoy

perfect tense

has enjoyed

continuous tense

is enjoying

singular

enjoyable

positive degree

enjoyable

infinitive

to enjoy

gerund

enjoying

participle

enjoyed

Origin and Evolution of enjoyable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French/Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'enjoyable' originated from the Old French word 'enjoiable' which was derived from the Latin word 'gaudere' meaning 'to rejoice'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that brings joy or pleasure, the word 'enjoyable' has evolved to signify something that is pleasant or satisfying to experience.