Entertainment (n.) |
The act of receiving as host, or of amusing, admitting, or cherishing; hospitable reception; also, reception or treatment, in general. |
Entertainment (n.) |
That which entertains, or with which one is entertained; as: (a) Hospitality; hospitable provision for the wants of a guest; especially, provision for the table; a hospitable repast; a feast; a formal or elegant meal. (b) That which engages the attention agreeably, amuses or diverts, whether in private, as by conversation, etc., or in public, by performances of some kind; amusement. |
Entertainment (n.) |
Admission into service; service. |
Entertainment (n.) |
Payment of soldiers or servants; wages. |
Entertainment |
Activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience, or gives pleasure and delight |
Entertainment |
Album by Fischerspooner |
Entertainment |
American band |
Entertainment |
Album by Sekai no Owari |
Entertainment |
Song by Phoenix |
Entertainment Synonyms |
Amusement |
Arraignment, Attainment, Containment |
Entertainment, Infotainment |
Spanish Translation |
Entertainment in Spanish is Entretenimiento |
Tagalog Translation |
Entertainment in Tagalog is Aliwan |
Example Sentence (Quote) ".. .the excellence of the mental entertainment consists less in the subject than in the author's skill in well dressing it up." - Henry Fielding |
Example Sentence (Quote) " After all, we are in the entertainment business." - Rupert Murdoch |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Entertainment is all right, but entertainment with an idea behind it is much more important." - Gregory Peck |
Example Sentence (Quote) "If aliens invaded Quebec, the U.S. press would give it two inches in the entertainment section." - United States |
Example Sentence (Quote) " People who see life as anything more than pure entertainment are missing the point." - Life |