entertain
verb
uk
/en.təˈteɪn/ us
/en.t̬ɚˈteɪn/entertain verb (AMUSE)
B1 [ I or T ]
Most children's television programmes aim to educate and entertain at the same time.
- Milligan's anarchic humour has always had the power to offend as well as entertain.
- Year after year they wheel out the same third-rate celebrities to entertain us.
- Should the function of children's television be to entertain or to enlighten?
- The crowd was entertained with a display of aerobatics.
- The crowds were once again entertained by the number one tennis player's antics on and off the court.
- a good time was had by all idiom
- amuse
- amused
- bacchanalian
- banqueting
- bar-hop
- ents
- go to town idiom
- hansel
- have a whale of a time idiom
- kill
- perform
- propose
- push
- regale someone with something phrasal verb
- rejoice
- rejoicing
- rejoicingly
- revel
- throw
మీరు ఈ అంశాలలో సంబంధిత పదాలు, పదబంధాలు మరియు పర్యాయపదాలను కూడా కనుగొనవచ్చు:
entertain verb (INVITE)
entertain verb (THINK ABOUT)
- a brown study idiom
- agonize
- agonize over/about something phrasal verb
- beard stroking
- bethink
- flit
- grapple
- heart-searching
- hit on/upon something phrasal verb
- I/we'll (have to) see idiom
- in the cold light of day idiom
- introspect
- navel
- rationalize
- reckon
- relook
- relook at something phrasal verb
- rethink
- revisit
- reweigh