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amuse
verb transitive
[Gr. and L. musso.]
s as z.
amuse
To entertain the mind agreeably; to occupy or detain attention with agreeable objects, whether by singing, conversation, or a show of curiosities. Dr. Johnson remarks, that amuse implies something less lively than divert, and less important than please. Hence it is often said, we are amused with trifles.
amuse
To detain; to engage the attention by hope or expectation; as, to amuse one by flattering promises.