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entertainment
noun as in amusement, pleasure
Strong matches
ball, bash, blast, celebration, cheer, clambake, delight, dissipation, distraction, diversion, enjoyment, feast, frolic, fun, gaiety, game, grins, laughs, merriment, merrymaking, party, pastime, picnic, play, recreation, relaxation, relief, revelry, satisfaction, shindig, sport, spree, surprise, treat
Weak matches
big-time, blowout, divertissement, fun and games, good time, high time, leisure activity, lots of laughs, regalement, wingding
Example Sentences
Thousands of entertainment company workers have been laid off in the last four years in seemingly endless waves of restructuring.
South Korea’s entertainment industry is known for its high-pressure environment, where celebrities are held to strict standards over their appearances and behaviour.
Released on Tuesday, Nov. 19, "Cher: The Memoir, Part 1" peels the layers back on one of entertainment's most fascinating talents.
“That’s one of my main goals as an actor, to bring light to people’s life, enjoyment and entertainment, a departure, an escape from the mundane realities of day-to-day life.”
The $7-billion spinoff comes as traditional media companies grapple with the diminishing value of what was once an economic pillar of the entertainment businesses.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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