Enjoyable
unpleasant
most enjoyable, more enjoyable
Enjoyable is an adjective. Example: That was an enjoyable party. Enjoyable describes party, making it an adjective.
A sentence for enjoyable is .... The little girl is caring and enjoyable to her sick mom.
more enjoyable
unpleasant
The prefix used to form the antonym of "pleasant" is "un-," resulting in the word "unpleasant." This prefix negates the meaning of the root word, indicating something that is not enjoyable or agreeable.
more enjoyable, most enjoyable
Enjoyable is the positive degree. More enjoyable is the comparative; most enjoyable is the superlative.
most enjoyable, more enjoyable
Enjoyable is an adjective. Example: That was an enjoyable party. Enjoyable describes party, making it an adjective.
A sentence for enjoyable is .... The little girl is caring and enjoyable to her sick mom.
more enjoyable
The dinner at Mario's was most enjoyable. I thought the visit was very enjoyable.
We hope that your visit was enjoyable.
Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.