Entertainment

  • 11entertainment — /enterteinəment, ingl. ˌɛntəteɪnmənt/ [vc. ingl., propr. «intrattenimento», da to entertain «intrattenere, divertire»] s. m. inv. spettacolo leggero □ intrattenimento, divertimento …

    Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • 12entertainment — diversion, amusement, recreation (see under AMUSE) Analogous words: *dinner, banquet, feast: play, sport, disport (see under PLAY vb) …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 13entertainment — [n] amusement, pleasure ball*, bash*, big time*, blast*, blow out*, celebration, cheer, clambake*, delight, dissipation, distraction, diversion, divertissement, enjoyment, feast, frolic, fun, fun and games*, gaiety, game, good time*, grins*, high …

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  • 14entertainment — ► NOUN 1) the action of entertaining or being entertained. 2) an event, performance, or activity designed to entertain others …

    English terms dictionary

  • 15entertainment — [ent΄ər tān′ mənt] n. [ME & OFr entretenement] 1. an entertaining or being entertained 2. something that entertains; interesting, diverting, or amusing thing; esp., a show or performance …

    English World dictionary

  • 16Entertainment — See also: Entertainment (disambiguation) and The Entertainer (disambiguation) An American Rock Band playing in front of fans at Nikon Theater at Jones Beach in Wantagh, New York Entertainment consists of any activity which provides a… …

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  • 17entertainment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ lavish ▪ pure ▪ It s pure entertainment and there s nothing wrong with that. ▪ good ▪ escapist, mindless …

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  • 18entertainment — n. 1) to provide entertainment 2) live entertainment 3) entertainment to + inf. (it was pure entertainment to watch them dance) 4) to smb. s entertainment (to everyone s entertainment, he showed up in a clown s costume) 5) entertainment for * * * …

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  • 19entertainment — en|ter|tain|ment S3 [ˌentəˈteınmənt US tər ] n 1.) [U and C] things such as films, television, performances etc that are intended to amuse or interest people ▪ The town provides a wide choice of entertainment. ▪ There will be live entertainment ( …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20entertainment */*/ — UK [ˌentə(r)ˈteɪnmənt] / US [ˌentərˈteɪnmənt] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms entertainment : singular entertainment plural entertainments performances that people enjoy A jazz band provided the entertainment, while people ate and drank… …

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