unmissable
/ʌnˈmɪsəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈmɪsəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈmi-sə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
unmissable — adjective
- unmissablepositive
- more unmissablecomparative
- most unmissablesuperlative
1. used to describe an event, performance, film, or similar activity that is so enj
used to describe an event, performance, film, or similar activity that is so enjoyable, interesting, or important that you feel you have to experience it
Talia said the new exhibition at the museum is an unmissable event for art lovers.
collocation: unmissable event
Minh's rainforest documentary won critical praise and was called unmissable by one reviewer.
unmissable applied to a documentary
The final episode of the series is absolutely unmissable — it answers all the big questions.
Constanza considers the annual food festival in her town an unmissable family tradition.
The theatre group's latest show combines comedy with live music for an unmissable evening.
- must-see
stronger and more colloquial; used especially for films and shows
- essential
broader in scope; can apply to books, skills, equipment as well as events
- not-to-be-missed
longer form of the same idea; used in promotional contexts
- skippable
informal; describes something you can safely ignore
- forgettable
describes something not worth remembering
文法句型
unmissable + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before the noun it describes (an unmissable show, an unmissable event). Uncommon in predicative position.