amuse
Translation
to amuse, to entertain
Examples
The clown's tricks amused the children.
The clown's tricks amused the children.
He amused himself by reading a book.
He amused himself by reading a book.
Grammar Patterns
((sb.)) ((with sth.)) to make (sb.) laugh or smile The comedian amused the audience with his jokes.
((oneself)) ((by/with sth.)) to keep oneself occupied in an enjoyable way He amused himself by watching people.
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Etymology
From Old French 'amuser' (to divert). 'a-' (to) + 'muser' (to ponder). Originally meant to make someone muse or ponder, thus diverting their attention.
Memory Tips
Think of a 'muse' that inspires fun and laughter. To 'a-muse' someone is to give them a fun muse to think about.