entertaining

IPA: ɛntɝtˈeɪnɪŋ

noun

  • (archaic) Entertainment.

adjective

  • Very amusing; that entertains.
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Examples of "entertaining" in Sentences

  • What makes sports entertaining is that it is unpredictable.
  • I agree, watching them on VHS, however, does give them a certain entertaining quality, though.
  • Although I have quibbles about them, the Manga Guides remain entertaining supplementary reading for tough subjects.
  • "The volumes are profusely illustrated and contain the most entertaining sketches in Mr. Stockton's _most entertaining_ manner."
  • Ron: I think the most important thing really was that you could take very personal ideas and present them to an audience in entertaining ways.
  • I agree art can be viewed under a different light by everyone but when it has mass appeal then it was successful in entertaining a large audience.
  • But being provocative and entertaining is not the same thing as being successful -- or, at least, it isn't depending upon your definition of successful.
  • Even more entertaining is that some of these accounts are years old and are still updated, usually serving no purpose other than to serve up a healthy dose of schadenfreude.
  • What I find most entertaining is everyone here wether it be to say its real or fake … or want to argue with others on their opinons, no one here but me is going to state the obvious …

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