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US
/ˌɛnɝˈteɪnmənt, ˌɛntɝˈteɪnmənt/
]
[ UK /ˌɛntətˈeɪnmənt/ ]
[ UK /ˌɛntətˈeɪnmənt/ ]
NOUN
- an activity that is diverting and that holds the attention
How To Use entertainment In A Sentence
- She would have taken a great deal of trouble that her daughters might not be a flounce behind the fashions, and was so far-seeing in her motherly anxieties, that she junketed herself and Major Buller to many an entertainment, where they were bored for their pains, that the extensive acquaintance might ensure to the girls partners, both for balls and for life when they came to require them. Six to Sixteen: A Story for Girls
- For local entertainment you would have to hire the raucously energetic rock group that rehearses in the village hall.
- To academic historians they were ‘mere entertainment’ - just mindless pap for gormless morons.
- You may also have added expense for client lunches and entertainment. The Guide to Greatness in Sales
- She provides love, companionship and entertainment, and brings so much happiness to my life.
- Their lasagna is like eating a cloud .... the little museum next to the church has some interesting objects, and the best entertainment of all is a nice long stroll around town. tashby Current Info on San Sebastian del Oeste
- The telescreen was emphatically not for entertainment.
- The second half of the match comfortably surpassed the first in entertainment value.
- We must think of ourselves, not in terms of the satisfaction we get, from what we eat, or enjoy as pleasure, or entertainment today.
- Some seem to have simply added a pull-out keyboard tray to the armoire / entertainment center and renamed it a computer cabinet.