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- noun A
measure of theease orpleasure inlistening to something, such as music.
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Examples
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As far as 'listenability' (to borrow from Bud Light a bit) goes, the album is decent.
The Red and Black 2010
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I have yet to hear one of these orators yet who could intone a sentence with any listenability.
Harry Potter Update Bill Crider 2007
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The songs are really good, and the songs have always been good, but I think the listenability of the songs has evolved over the last couple of years.
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Despite the general un-listenability of the record well, there are a few decent songs, but most are a bit high-concept for my taste I am still quite curious to see the film itself.
"Music From the Body," Roger Waters and Ron Geesin, 1970 JE 2008
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The songs are really good, and the songs have always been good, but I think the listenability of the songs has evolved over the last couple of years.
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The nice thing about the album is it's re-listenability.
The Kooks RICHARD 2007
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The nice thing about the album is it's re-listenability.
Archive 2007-06-01 RICHARD 2007
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Running order is not based on favouritism, but on flow of songs and listenability.
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Running order is not based on favouritism, but on flow of songs and listenability.
Archive 2006-12-01 2006
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For my own shows, however, I always strove for both listenability and lack of pretension; I'll own up to the call-to-prayer/'muted sledgehammers' stuff, but any other cacaphony was mandated by current station rotation.
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