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entertain

[en-ter-teyn] / ˌɛn tərˈteɪn /




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The oil executive is an eloquent speaker whose TV appearances entertain the president, and the men chat about Venezuela and other topics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Filled with humor and clever puzzles, the series enraptures the audience with a journey that is both entertaining and life-affirming in its unshakeable humanity.

From Salon

The announcement will also come as a relief to some creators and businesses that rely on TikTok to entertain and reach fans and customers.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Butler-Gallie, a parish priest in the Cotswolds in England and the author of “A Field Guide to the English Clergy,” is literate and entertaining.

From The Wall Street Journal

The stories individually are entertaining, and though the shape of the forest may be elusive, the trees themselves are fascinating.

From The Wall Street Journal