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  1. amuse. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English a‧muse /əˈmjuːz/ verb [ transitive] 1 to make someone laugh or smile He made funny faces to amuse the children. The question seemed to amuse him in some way. it amuses somebody that/how/to do It amused me to think back to my life in London.

  2. Amuse definition: To hold the attention of or occupy in an agreeable fashion.

  3. AMUSE definition: 1. to make someone smile or laugh: 2. to keep someone interested and help them to enjoy…. Learn more.

  4. amuse - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  5. inflections: amuses, amusing, amused. definition 1: to occupy the attention of in a pleasing manner; entertain. In those days, we had only radio to amuse us in the evenings. He amused his friends with his magic tricks. synonyms: beguile, cheer, divert, entertain, occupy. antonyms:

  6. AMUSED definition: 1. showing that you think something is funny: 2. to keep someone interested and help them to have…. Learn more.

  7. The “amused” sense came about from many people confusing the word with amuse, and the “confused, befuddled” sense came from a series of dictionaries misreading Alexander Pope. This has been your daily glimpse inside the sausage-factory of semantic change. (You can use the word bemused to mean "wryly amused," but you should be aware that ...

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