AMUSE vs DISPORT: NOUN
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- Frolicsome diversion.
- Diversion; amusement; play; sport; pastime; merriment.
- Play; sport; pastime; diversion; playfulness.
- Orientation; elevation; bearing.
- Deportment; bearing; carriage.
- A pastime; anything which diverts one from serious matters; a game; sport; relaxation, recreation; entertainment; amusement
- Fun; gaiety; merriment; mirth; joy
AMUSE vs DISPORT: VERB
- Occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion
- To cause laughter, to be funny.
- To divert attention, to distract, to bewilder.
- Make (somebody) laugh
- To display ostentatiously
- To amuse oneself divertingly or playfully; to cavort or gambol
- Occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion
- Play boisterously
AMUSE vs DISPORT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To muse; to mediate.
- To play; to wanton; to move in gayety; to move lightly and without restraint; to amuse one's self.
- To amuse oneself in a light, frolicsome manner.
- To display.
AMUSE vs DISPORT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To hold the attention of or occupy in an agreeable fashion.
- To cause to laugh or smile by being funny.
- To delude or deceive.
- To keep in expectation; to beguile; to delude.
- To entertain or occupy in a pleasant manner; to stir with pleasing or mirthful emotions; to divert.
- To occupy or engage the attention of; to lose in deep thought; to absorb; also, to distract; to bewilder.
- To divert or amuse; to make merry.
- To remove from a port; to carry away.
AMUSE vs DISPORT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To cause to muse; absorb or engage in meditation; occupy or engage wholly; bewilder; puzzle.
- To keep in expectation, as by flattery, plausible pretenses, and the like; delude; keep in play.
- To fix the attention of agreeably; engage the fancy of; cause to feel cheerful or merry; entertain; divert: as, to amuse an audience with anecdotes or tricks, or children with toys.
- Synonyms Amuse, Divert, Entertain, Beguile, occupy, please, enliven. Amuse may imply merely the prevention of the tedium of idleness or emptiness of mind: as, I can amuse myself by looking out at the window; or it may suggest a stronger interest: as, I was greatly amused by their tricks. Divert is to turn the attention aside, and (in the use considered here) to something light or mirthful. Entertain is to engage and sustain the attention by something of a pleasing and perhaps instructive character, as conversation; hence the general name entertainment for lectures, exhibitions, etc., designed to interest in this way. “Whatever amuses serves to kill time, to lull the faculties and banish reflection; it may be solitary, sedentary, and lifeless: whatever diverts causes mirth and provokes laughter; it will be active, lively, and tumultuous: whatever entertains acts on the senses and awakens the understanding; it must be rational and is mostly social.” Crabb. Beguile is, figuratively, to cheat one out of weariness, of dull time, etc. The word is as often thus applied to the thing as to the person: as, to beguile a weary hour; to beguile one of his cares.
- To muse; meditate.
- To play; sport; indulge in gaiety.
- To display in a gay or sportive manner; sport.
- To divert; cheer; amuse sportively or gaily: usually with a reflexive pronoun.
- To carry away; transport; deport.
AMUSE vs DISPORT: RELATED WORDS
- Fascinate, Bemuse, Play, Maintain, Detract, Merry, Enjoy, Laugh, Distract, Regale, Tickle, Entertain, Titillate, Divert, Disport
- Centrally, Merrie, Lark about, Run around, Divert, Sport, Frisk, Romp, Skylark, Lark, Amuse, Cavort, Gambol, Rollick, Frolic
AMUSE vs DISPORT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bewilder, Annoy, Fascinate, Bemuse, Play, Detract, Merry, Enjoy, Laugh, Distract, Tickle, Entertain, Titillate, Divert, Disport
- Goggling, Gawp, Centrally, Merrie, Divert, Sport, Frisk, Romp, Skylark, Lark, Amuse, Cavort, Gambol, Rollick, Frolic
AMUSE vs DISPORT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Call for Samson, that he may amuse us.
- It would amuse me to do his head.
- Edison to amuse he returned for his valise.
- Eventually he gave up trying to amuse her.
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- Lashbrook thought that the magician might amuse Olson.
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- Chuck Norris jokes will no longer amuse me.
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- Disport themselves in a phat and phunky manner.
- He knew how to disport himself with it.
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