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amuse

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verb
1
To entertain someone or make them laugh or smile.
"The clown amused the children with silly faces."
"His stories always amuse the whole office."
2
To occupy someone’s attention pleasantly, keeping them busy or distracted.
"She amused herself with a crossword while waiting for the train."

How to Use Amuse

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In plain EnglishTo make someone laugh, smile, or pass the time pleasantly.

Common pairings
amuse yourself amuse the crowd easily amused

Word Forms

amused past tense, amuses singular

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Etymology

From Old French amuser, "to stupefy or occupy the mind," ultimately of uncertain origin.

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