unplayable
English
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Adjective
editunplayable (comparative more unplayable, superlative most unplayable)
- That cannot be played; that is impossible or unreasonable (too difficult, etc.) to play.
- (of a musical work) That cannot be played, that is too hard too play.
- (of a video game) That cannot be played, or is so tedious, complicated, buggy, etc., as to discourage or preclude playing.
- 1988, Lazer Tag (game review in Your Sinclair issue 32, August 1988)
- Unoriginal, unplayable, overpriced and generally unappealing.
- 1988, Lazer Tag (game review in Your Sinclair issue 32, August 1988)
- (of an audio or visual recording) Unable to be played on specified equipment, or at all.
- 2010, Mark Berresford, That's Got 'Em!: The Life and Music of Wilbur C. Sweatman, page 143:
- Apparently the Edison company failed to consider, or chose to ignore, the fact that their records were made using the “hill and dale” vertical-cut recording groove and therefore unplayable on standard (and much cheaper) gramophones […]
- (sports, of a ball or shuttlecock) Impossible to play or to defend against.
Translations
editthat cannot be played
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