entertained
/ˌɛntərˈteɪnd/
adjective
- Feeling amused, pleased, or interested by something.
- I was thoroughly entertained by the movie from start to finish.
- The children looked entertained by the magician's tricks.
- She seemed entertained by his funny stories about traveling.
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verb
- Past tense of entertain: to provide someone with amusement or enjoyment.
- The storyteller entertained the campers around the fire.
- The clown entertained the crowd with his silly antics.
- We entertained our guests with music and dancing all evening.
- Past tense of entertain: to have someone as a guest, usually by offering food, drink, or hospitality.
- The company entertained its clients at a fancy restaurant.
- They entertained friends at their home for the holiday weekend.
- She entertained her relatives from out of town with a big dinner.
- Past tense of entertain: to consider or think about an idea, suggestion, or feeling.
- The committee entertained several proposals before making a decision.
- He entertained the thought of moving to a new city.
- She never entertained the idea of quitting her job.
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