To Entertain
Oct
14
en·ter·tain
1. to hold the attention of pleasantly or agreeably; divert; amuse.
2. to have as a guest; provide food, lodging, etc., for; show hospitality to.
3. to admit into the mind; consider: He never entertained such ideas.
4. to hold in the mind; harbor; cherish: They secretly entertained thoughts of revenge.
5. Archaic . to maintain or keep up.
6. Obsolete . to give admittance or reception to; receive.
7. to exercise hospitality; entertain company; provide entertainment for guests: They loved to talk, dance, and entertain.
“Synonyms” 1. beguile, regale. See amuse.
“Antonyms” 1. bore. 3. reject.
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