adjective General Slang

unplayable

un-PLAY-uh-buhl · adjective · informal

So good in a game they can't be contained.

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Describes a player performing at such a level that opponents simply cannot cope with them.

“First half he was unplayable, nobody could get near him.”
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unplayable In A Sentence

First half he was unplayable, nobody could get near him.

Origin & Usage

British commentary usage; literally impossible to play against.

People Also Ask

What does unplayable mean in football?

It describes a player performing so brilliantly that opponents simply can't cope with or contain them — they're impossible to play against on the day.

Is unplayable a compliment?

Yes, it's high praise. Calling a player unplayable means they were dominant and unstoppable during that match or spell.

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