watchable
watch·a·ble
(wŏch′ə-bəl)adj.
1. Capable of being watched; viewable: watchable wildlife.
2. Good enough to watch: "The fastest modem ... delivers jerky real-time video that is watchable but not for long periods of time" (David Colker).
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watchable
(ˈwɒtʃəbəl)adj
1. capable of being watched
2. interesting, enjoyable, or entertaining: a watchable television documentary.
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watch•a•ble
(ˈwɒtʃ ə bəl)adj.
interesting or enjoyable to watch.
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Translations
watchable
[ˈwɒtʃəbl] ADJ [programme] → que se deja verthe film is eminently watchable → la película es sumamente entretenida
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watchable
adj → sehenswert
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