amuse Meaning, Definition & Usage
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verb occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion
disport; divert.
- The play amused the ladies
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verb make (somebody) laugh
- The clown amused the children
WordNet
A*muse" transitive verb
Etymology
F.Wordforms
Definitions
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To occupy or engage the attention of; to lose in deep thought; to absorb; also, to distract; to bewilder. Obs.Camillus set upon the Gauls when they were amused in receiving their gold. Holland.
Being amused with grief, fear, and fright, he could not find the house. Fuller.
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To entertain or occupy in a pleasant manner; to stir with pleasing or mirthful emotions; to divert. A group children amusing themselves with pushing stones from the top [of the cliff], and watching as they plunged into the lake. Gilpin.
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To keep in extraction; to beguile; to delude. He amused his followers with idle promises. Johnson.
Syn. -- To entertain; gratify; please; divert; beguile; deceive; occupy. -- To Amuse ,Divert ,Entertain . We are amused by that which occupies us lightly and pleasantly. We are entertained by that which brings our minds into agreeable contact with others, as conversation, or a book. We are diverted by that which turns off our thoughts to something of livelier interest, especially of a sportive nature, as a humorous story, or a laughable incident.Whatever amuses serves to kill time, to lull the faculties, and to banish reflection. Whatever entertains usually a wakens the understanding or gratifies the fancy. Whatever diverts is lively in its nature, and sometimes tumultuous in its effects. Crabb.
A*muse" intransitive verb
Definitions
To muse; to mediate. Obs.