unsingable

English

Etymology

un- + singable

Adjective

unsingable (comparative more unsingable, superlative most unsingable)

  1. Not singable; impossible to sing.
    • 1979, J. Pierre Malan, Human Sciences Research Council, South African music encyclopedia: Volume 3:
      Whether it is that people don't know the tunes, or that these tunes are virtually unsingable, I don't know. The question is: did our fathers sing them with any enthusiasm?

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