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unplayable
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unplayable [ʌnˈpleɪəbəl]
adj
1. not able to be played an almost unplayable ball
2. not able to be played on unplayable pitches
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.unplayable - not capable of or suitable for being played or played onunplayable - not capable of or suitable for being played or played on; "the golf ball was in an unplayable lie"; "the field was unplayable"; "some music seems almost unplayable"
playable - capable of or suitable for being played or played on; "a playable lie in golf"; "the baseball fan reached out and caught a foul that was judged playable"; "the ball field was playable"; "harpsichord music is readily playable"- P.H.Lang
Translations
unplayable [ˈʌnˈpleɪəbl] ADJ [pitch] → en condiciones tan malas que está inservible
unplayable
adjunspielbar; pitchunbespielbar; the ball was in an unplayable positionder Ball war nicht spielbar


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