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Describing entertainment: adjectives

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  • Hilarious /hɪˈleəriəs/
    extremely funny
  • ridiculous:
    very silly or unreasonable
  • Moving /ˈmuːvɪŋ/
    causing strong, often sad, feelings about somebody/something
  • mechanical:
    operated by power from an engine
  • predictable /prɪˈdɪktəbl/:
    Something you know in advance that it will happen or what it will be like
  • recreational:
    connected with activities that people do for pleasure when they are not working
  • gripping /ˈɡrɪpɪŋ/:
    exciting or interesting in a way that keeps your attention
  • Realistic /ˌriːəˈlɪstɪk/:
    accepting in a sensible way what it is actually possible to do or achieve in a particular situation
  • tedious /ˈtiːdiəs/:
    lasting or taking too long and not interesting
  • Action-packed /ˈækʃn pækt/
    full of exciting events and activity
  • dreadful /ˈdredfl/:
    very bad or unpleasant
  • intriguing/ɪnˈtriːɡɪŋ/:
    very interesting because of being unusual or not having an obvious answer
  • Depressing /dɪˈpresɪŋ/:
    making you feel very sad and without enthusiasm
  • stunning:
    extremely attractive or impressive
  • enjoyable:
    giving pleasure or contentment to the mind or senses
  • enthralling /ɪnˈθrɔːlɪŋ/:
    capturing interest as if by a spell
  • memorable/ˈmemərəbl/
    worth remembering or easy to remember, especially because of being special, unusual, or unforgettable
  • watchable /ˈwɑːtʃəbl/:
    interesting, fun or pleasant to watch
  • uplifting /ˌʌpˈlɪftɪŋ/:
    making you feel happier or giving you more hope
  • imaginative /ɪˈmædʒɪnətɪv/:
    having or showing new and exciting ideas