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amused
[uh-myoozd]
adjective
pleasurably entertained, occupied, or diverted.
displaying amusement.
an amused expression on her face.
aroused to mirth.
Other 51Թ Forms
- amusedly adverb
- unamused adjective
- well-amused adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of amused1
Example Sentences
Onscreen, she excels at playing skeptics who are privately amused by the shenanigans of attaching yourself to another person.
“They were trying to smile in my face, like them telling me ‘no’ amused them or something.”
A third mother, from Warwickshire, said her inmate son had changed for the worse, explaining crimes he once found "horrendous" now amused him.
Rogers sat slumped in a nearby armchair watching, amused.
Perhaps the age of social media, with its insatiable appetite for new content to keep people amused has increased the trend towards name calling.
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