entertain

♦ en|ter|tain /'entərt'eɪn/ (entertains entertaining entertained)
1 [VERB] V n, V
If a performer, performance, or activity entertains you, it amuses you, interests you, or gives you pleasure.
They were entertained by top singers, dancers and celebrities...
Children's television not only entertains but also teaches.
entertaining [ADJ]
To generate new money the sport needs to be more entertaining...
This is a surprisingly entertaining film...
2 [VERB] V n, V
If you entertain people, you provide food and drink for them, for example when you have invited them to your house.
I don't like to entertain guests anymore...
The Monroes continued to entertain extravagantly.
entertaining [N-UNCOUNT]
...a cosy area for entertaining and relaxing.
3 [VERB] V n, V n
If you entertain an idea or suggestion, you allow yourself to consider it as possible or as worth thinking about seriously. (FORMAL)
I feel how foolish I am to entertain doubts...
I wouldn't entertain the idea of such an unsociable job.

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