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Sentence count:210+6Posted:2016-11-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: amuseconsidercontemplatedelightexcitefascinatehave in mindinterestSimilar words: entertainmentcertainuncertainascertaincertainlyfor certaincertainly notuncertaintyMeaning: [‚entə'teɪn]  v. 1. provide entertainment for 2. take into consideration, have in view 3. maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings). 
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(61) She felt she had to stay in and entertain her guests.
(62) Evcn the coyote chained to a stake near the gas pumps to entertain the tourists understands the meaning of injustice.
(63) Free workers are prepared to entertain a bigger downside risk if the upside on reward matches it.
(64) Instead of television that at least attempts to inform, educate or entertain the innocent, National Lottery Live!
(65) She will get the magnificent Kensington Palace home, where she will be free to entertain whoever she wishes in royal splendour.
(66) The government is planning lavish festivities to entertain all the friends that it claims to have.
(67) She guessed these were harlots who were prepared to entertain the men according to their preferences.
(68) To the point where Valerie would entertain the thought that Casey was possessed.
(69) In truth no expense will be spared to royally entertain the guests on board the Champagne Orient Express.
(70) She also loved to entertain guests at the farmhouse or socialize at dinner out in the community.
(71) Music serves to identify and unify members of the group, as well as to entertain.
(72) I was brought up in a different era where you had to entertain yourself.sentencedict.com
(73) Nor should we even entertain a strategy so tortuously contrived and, in our situation, so unnatural.
(74) I saw music as a way to perform and entertain people.
(75) How could she, even fleetingly, entertain such a thought for a man who despised her so deeply and so openly?
(76) An attractive house, used by the State to entertain foreign visitors.
(77) There is live music to entertain guests several evenings a week.
(78) Various seating arrangements are choreographed like a slightly tacky lounge act with tinsel, glitter and lights that never fails to entertain.
(79) Brian was attending a medical dinner that night, so it was left to Celia to entertain the pair alone.
(80) Perrault wanted not only to entertain his audience, but to teach a specific moral lesson with each of his tales.
(81) Devon and Cumbria, among the worst hit by the disease, were leading contenders to entertain the Downing Street family.
(82) Gilderians never entertain the possibility that people function from motives other than economic.
(83) Nor, until tonight, had he dared entertain any hope of release.
(84) Minto was always happy to entertain young people, and the invitation was issued.
(85) So we entertain the illusion of hearing much of the dialogue as if it were second-hand.
(86) So you should entertain the possibility of communicating more complex thoughts by building more complex sentences.
(87) They had to entertain the visitors and Felipe would not let Maggie slide out of it.
(88) Nobody likes to admit that they entertain very little, or that they rarely enjoy it when they do.
(89) Johnson complained of having been rendered exhausted by Sir Alexander's over-zealous efforts to entertain him.
(90) But be prepared to entertain yourself: The expensively appointed restaurant usually is subdued and was deathly quiet on a recent visit.
More similar words: entertainmentcertainuncertainascertaincertainlyfor certaincertainly notuncertaintycurtainpaintercontainmentcenterenter intoenter uponenterpriseinterventionintermittentfree enterprisemaintainentailmentundertakeobtainretaindetainattaincaptainabstaincontainsustainundertaking
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