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a. 1 That can be watched. 2 That bears watching.
Usage examples of "watchable".
Albeit intellectually imprecise and flawed in execution, it is nonetheless a very watchable film concerning the Book of Revelation, an artifact that -- whether or not one strips away all religious context -- might be classified as The Greatest Horror Story Ever Told.
Admittedly she was eminently watchable, with her ice-brown hair, her black brows and lashes, her huge dark blue eyes.
Sci-Fi Buzz divides its time fairly equally between books, movies, comics, television, special effects, and games, but the overall product is a watchable way to spend a half hour.
Finally, he found something that was almost watchable and settled back, his brain on auto.
Only one channel, a local NBC station, was watchable, but even that was as fuzzy as an angora sweater.
He enlisted the editor to help him make a condensation of the videotapes, to get them down to a watchable couple of hours.
Russell Crowe carries this ton of cold lasagna on his back and makes it, for the most part, watchable by virtue of his remarkable screen presence.