Synonym: amuse, consider, contemplate, delight, excite, fascinate, have in mind, interest. Similar words: entertainment, certain, uncertain, ascertain, certainly, for certain, certainly not, uncertainty. Meaning: [‚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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(121) If a group is coming to entertain residents, then bring them in after an afternoon nap.
(122) Now, the North Midlands disciplinary committee are to entertain both father and son.
(123) It is another opportunity to promote sales and to entertain customers, and bonhomie is the order of the day.
(124) To entertain the idea that they are matters which are open to discussion is in fact deeply offensive.
(125) A dinner and the theatre afterwards, arranged by his own ambassador to entertain the trade delegation he was leading.
(126) They wanted somewhere really stunning to entertain clients of a major insurance group.
(127) It's impossible for us to entertain your counteroffer.
(128) It' s impossible to entertain your counter offer .
(129) The boss sees came so much guest, entertain affably.
(130) The Smiths entertain a great deal.
(131) Bernice, Annabelle , and Bruce would entertain the crowds.
(132) Aunt Harriet used to entertain lavishly.sentencedict.com/entertain.html
(133) Rudra: We must entertain our guest!
(134) He seems to advise us that don't entertain delusive phantom against foreign language ability: we learn impossibly the language same as native people.
(135) Before she grew old, aunt Harriet used to entertain lavishly.
(136) To break the habit we must confront the non-productive attitudes that we entertain and take action to start the project in spite of them.
(137) That's the negative response to undecidability, and it's of course, a view that many of us may entertain.
(138) He is nevertheless expected to be able to go toe-to-toe with Lampard on Sunday afternoon when Liverpool entertain Chelsea at Anfield.
(139) I'm not sure I remember ever hearing someone seriously entertain the possibility that the philanderer was bisexual.
(140) Occidental don't often entertain guests; but Chinese often invite friend to dinner.
(141) Sanger did not just entertain popular ideas of her time - she was the champion of the cause.
(142) During World War II you traveled thousands of miles, often at great personal risk, to entertain the troops.
(143) "Come along and join in the party games fun with us, " it promised in its list of store events, "to entertain the kids this half-term".
(144) The host took out a bottle of 12 - year - old malt whisky to entertain us.
(145) I dare not to entertain wild hope China with one action the defloration , but what to even hope is a peace.
(146) I could never entertain a thought so currish to myself.
(147) Indeed, soldiers trained to kill in combat use the same brutalization and desensitization techniques now used to entertain children. Lt. Col. Dave Grossman of Jonesboro, Ark.
(148) Stage shows were laid on to entertain the foreign guests.
(149) I used to entertain at home quite a lot, and I can still whip up a fairly decent dinner party.
(150) These provided Huayna Capac with bountiful harvests and enough corn beer to entertain his subjects royally during Cusco's annual festivals.
More similar words: entertainment, certain, uncertain, ascertain, certainly, for certain, certainly not, uncertainty, curtain, painter, containment, center, enter into, enter upon, enterprise, intervention, intermittent, free enterprise, maintain, entailment, undertake, obtain, retain, detain, attain, captain, abstain, contain, sustain, undertaking.