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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
The viral post has not received a public response from Musk, but it underscores how entertainment figures are shaping conversations about inequality, philanthropy and social accountability.
But the battle between Disney and YouTube TV pitted two entertainment titans against one another and grew particularly tense.
This season, the women attempt to launch themselves into a higher echelon in the entertainment industry.
“Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” is the kind of lightweight, harmless and ephemeral entertainment that allows us to be escape artists from reality for a minute, so go ahead and indulge.
Even as they offer plenty of entertainment, gamebooks may give us a hint of a profound truth: Our most mundane actions can produce major ripple-effects.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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