Entertained [adjective]
Definition of Entertained:
given hospitality
Sentence/Example of Entertained:
The Pridemobile will travel through the city to entertain and encourage citizens to vote in November.
All 128 pages are going to entertain the reader while introducing some important questions about farming and animal care.
Indeed, LEGO Ventures is a newish effort from the Danish modular toy maker, founded to help the company, now over 70 years old, step into the next phase of how children learn and keep themselves entertained.
I was always entertaining family and friends in the living room or at mosque, but I got my first real part in the sixth grade at middle school.
These micro-videos are so effective because they have a unique ability to delight and entertain in a condensed time frame.
“With everything going on the world right now, we wanted to honor these amazing nominees who helped entertain us during the quarantine with gifts that also serve a higher purpose,” enthused founder Lash Fary.
Whether you opt for public land or a privately owned site, try to find a spot near water, which might allow you to fish or swim, or in the nexus of a variety of trails so your family will be entertained.
Aristide called on Madame Coquereau, who entertained him with sweet Frontignan wine, dry sponge cakes and conversation.
On her death, nine days later, we entertained the glad hope that our labor had found some favor in heaven.
It is true that I was impressed with him in a way, because the man was rather—er, inspiring, and I entertained hopes.