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:

  1. The game was unplayable, it had too many bugs.
  2. The record was unplayable, it was scratched.
  3. The DVD was unplayable, it was damaged.
  4. The CD was unplayable, it was dirty.
  5. The instrument was unplayable, it was broken.
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