listenable - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • album: For all that, it's a very listenable album with a few really magic moments.
  • record: Meanwhile Frank Black, once the savior of rock and roll, hasn't made a listenable record in five years.
  • song: Tho this is a perfectly listenable song, it is nothing special and is only enlivened by the excellent guitar work toward the end.
  • music: If your idea of listenable music involves, well, almost anything you'd hear in the charts, you may well hate this.
  • vocal: This had lots of hooks and a strong and very listenable vocal.
  • signal: Further out, FM will still give a listenable mono signal where DAB does not work at all.

Modifying Another Word

  • eminently: In particular In The Air Tonight, which actually sounds dangerously deranged and eminently listenable.
  • perfectly: Down from its peak of 22 last week, but still perfectly listenable.
  • highly: The band's complex, but highly listenable instrumentals are a joy to hear.
  • very: Yet again the quality shines through with all 3 songs being very listenable.
  • extremely: Quality light pop tho, and extremely listenable throughout.
  • quite: There's a jazz basis, and a lot of quite listenable anarchy going on throughout the 16 tracks spilled out before us.

Used with adjective complement

  • remain: This has helped, perhaps, make it a record that remains fairly listenable ( and danceable ) 12 years on.

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