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51amuse — [15] Amuse is probably a French creation, formed with the prefix a from the verb muser (from which English gets muse ‘ponder’ [14]). The current meaning ‘divert, entertain’ did not begin to emerge until the 17th century, and even so the commonest …
52amuse — verb /əˈmjuːz,ʌˈmjus/ a) To entertain or occupy in a pleasant manner; to stir with pleasing or mirthful emotions; to divert. A group of children amusing themselves with pushing stones from the top [of the cliff], and watching as they plunged into …
53amuse — Synonyms and related words: absorb, animate, beguile, charm, cheer, convulse, delight, distract, divert, enchant, engross, enliven, entertain, exhilarate, fascinate, fleet, fracture one, interest, kill, knock dead, loosen up, occupy, please,… …
54amuse — a·muse || É™ mjuËz v. entertain; cause to laugh …
55amuse-gueule — n.m.inv. Première partie d un spectacle, avant les numéros à sensation (spect.) …
56amuse — verb 1》 make (someone) laugh or smile. 2》 provide interesting occupation for; entertain. Derivatives amused adjective amusedly adverb amusing adjective amusingly adverb Origin C15 (in the sense deceive ): from OFr. amuser entertain, deceive ,… …
57amuse — v. a. 1. Entertain, divert, please, charm, gladden, cheer, enliven, solace, beguile, relax, recreate. 2. Beguile, deceive (by inspiring false hopes), delude, cheat, inveigle, mislead, impose upon …
58amuse — verb 1) the ugliest dog contest amused him Syn: entertain, make laugh, delight, divert, cheer (up), please, charm, tickle; informal tickle pink, crack up Ant: bore, depress 2) he amused himself by writin …
59amuse — v 1. please, charm, cheer, Inf. hand one a few laughs; gladden, gratify, tickle, take or tickle one s fancy, regale, exhilarate, enliven, rejoice. 2. interest, occupy, beguile, engross, absorb; divert, relax, do one s heart good, cheer up,… …
60amuse — verb 1) her annoyance simply amused him Syn: make someone laugh, entertain, delight, divert, cheer (up), please, charm, tickle; informal crack up; Brit.; informal crease up 2) he amused himself by writing poetry Syn …