Unplayable
(adjective)
Not able to be played.
Origin:
The word "unplayable" is formed by the prefix "un-" which means not, and the word "playable" which means able to be played. together they form an adjective that means not able to be played.
Examples:
- The game was unplayable, it had too many bugs.
- The record was unplayable, it was scratched.
- The DVD was unplayable, it was damaged.
- The CD was unplayable, it was dirty.
- The instrument was unplayable, it was broken.