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unenjoyable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "unenjoyable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not enjoyable or lacks pleasure. Example: "The movie was so unenjoyable that I considered leaving the theater halfway through."
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Alternative expressions(9)
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32 human-written examples
All political conferences also seem to involve a lot of brown food, profoundly unenjoyable drinking, a fair amount of going up and down on escalators and a nagging feeling that the real action and best story are somewhere else.
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That response is still the detractors' argument today: namely that Brecht's theory weighs down the emotional impact of his work, rendering it unimmediate and unenjoyable.
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It could have been mind-numbingly dull; a refresher course in necessary but unenjoyable tools.
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This isn't to say that more recent festive films are routinely unenjoyable nonsense, far from it.
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The amount of time, money and energy spent on an incredibly unenjoyable and often very painful experience is absurd.
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"Lucky Louie" was shot on videotape in front of a live audience; it was super-bright and unenjoyable visually, and one of the sourest and most grating shows in recent years.
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I saw her many times early on, and then occasionally over the years, and, while the shows were not unenjoyable, I don't think I ever saw one in which a disinterested viewer would come away thinking she was an important rock artist.
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Martin Amis says that literary-prize committees are too enamored of the "unenjoyable novel".
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And it was far from unenjoyable.
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"They're not entirely unenjoyable at the moment," Laura said.
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If, on the way to a festive drinks party, you've ever ducked into a corner shop and found yourself scouring the shelves for a generous-looking but not too expensive gift (seriously, who buys those dusty £45 bottles of Bollinger?), you'll know that while leaving things to the last minute does contain a not-unenjoyable frisson of risk, you will pay for it.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing experiences, consider using stronger synonyms like "distasteful" or "unpleasant" to convey a more vivid sense of dislike.
Common error
While "unenjoyable" is a valid word, it can sound slightly informal in academic or professional contexts. Opt for "not enjoyable" or more sophisticated synonyms like "unsatisfactory" to maintain a formal tone.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "unenjoyable" primarily functions to describe something that does not provide pleasure or satisfaction. Ludwig AI confirms this based on the various examples provided.
Frequent in
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79%
Formal & Business
10%
Science
11%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unenjoyable" is a grammatically sound adjective used to describe something that lacks enjoyment. While valid, Ludwig AI suggests that its usage is less frequent than alternatives like "not enjoyable". It's often found in news and media contexts and has a neutral register. When writing, consider whether synonyms such as "unpleasant" or "distasteful" might provide a more vivid description. Be mindful of the context, opting for more formal terms in academic or professional settings. Ludwig confirms that "unenjoyable" effectively communicates a negative assessment, but choose the most appropriate word based on your desired nuance and audience.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
not enjoyable
More common and straightforward way to express the same idea.
disagreeable
Highlights the unpleasant or offensive nature of something.
unpleasant
Focuses on the negative sensory or emotional experience.
distasteful
Emphasizes a feeling of aversion or dislike.
unsatisfactory
Indicates that something fails to meet expectations or provide satisfaction.
tedious
Highlights the boring and monotonous quality of something.
irksome
Describes something that is annoying and irritating.
wearisome
Emphasizes the tiring and exhausting nature of something.
objectionable
Highlights the quality of something that is likely to cause protest or disapproval.
unpalatable
Suggests that something is unacceptable or difficult to tolerate.
FAQs
How can I use "unenjoyable" in a sentence?
You can use "unenjoyable" to describe experiences, activities, or objects that lack pleasure or are displeasing. For example, "The lecture was incredibly unenjoyable" or "The food had an unenjoyable texture."
What are some synonyms for "unenjoyable"?
Some synonyms for "unenjoyable" include "unpleasant", "disagreeable", "distasteful", and "unsatisfactory". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it better to say "not enjoyable" or "unenjoyable"?
"Not enjoyable" is generally more common and widely accepted, particularly in formal writing. "Unenjoyable" is also correct but might sound slightly less formal. Both are semantically equivalent.
Is "unenjoyable" a commonly used word?
While "unenjoyable" is a valid word, it is not as frequently used as alternatives like "not enjoyable" or "unpleasant". Its usage is considered correct and understandable, but its frequency is moderate.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested