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What is another word for entertained?

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Adjective
Being regaled or given hospitality
“The senior boys furnished a sideshow act which proved a source of amusement to the entertained guests.”
Adjective
Amused or diverted (by something entertaining)
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“This monologue proves to draw a favorable reaction among the entertained audiences, causing the channel to stick with his theatrics.”
Verb
To have instigated the curiosity or attention of someone
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To have invited someone somewhere
“We'd love to entertain you at our place sometime.”
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Past tense for to provide (someone) with amusement or enjoyment
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“Street performers from the world over entertain the crowd whilst buskers provide the soundtrack.”
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Past tense for to receive (someone) as a guest, typically providing them with food and drink
“Through the 1880s and into the 1890s, he would regularly entertain his friends with Sunday night dinners.”
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Past tense for to have company or guests at one's home for a party or visit
“She loved to entertain, and on more formal occasions, she even greeted her guests in French.”
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Past tense for to consider or give serious or careful thought to
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“Again, the retail sector's cynics refused to entertain the idea.”
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Past tense for to reluctantly accept or tolerate something
“I will not entertain such slander against my good name.”
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Past tense for to have or harbor in one's heart or mind
“Should you even entertain the possibility of ever getting married again?”
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Past tense for to have space for accommodating a given number of people
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Past tense for to fraternize or mingle with others socially
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Past tense for to entertain or invite to a social rendezvous
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Past tense for to honor or entertain (someone), typically lavishly
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Past tense for to humor, tolerate, or go along with the wishes or whims of someone
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Past tense for to expect or foresee the future occurrence of something
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Past tense for to insert or introduce
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Past tense for to entertain, perform or play music or other talents in public places for gratuities
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Past tense for to perform in, usually as a leading character
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Past tense for to accept something willingly or gladly
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(colloquial) Past tense for to poke fun at or make fun of
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Past tense for to impute meaning that is not explicitly stated
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Past tense for to sing a song or serenade (for someone)
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Past tense for to accept or agree to receive
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