Words and phrases that have a meaning related to amuse: (139 results)
Often used in the same context:
titillate, entertain, excite, astonish, enthrall, fascinate, bemuse, mystify, enchant, annoy, amaze, tantalize, tickle, bewilder, captivate, terrify, startle, tease, enlighten, beguile, spellbind, horrify, enrapture, perplex, mesmerize, astound, rouse, bewitch, exhilarate, tantalise, befuddle, edify, satirise, dazzle, gratify, liven, endear, ingratiate, frighten, enthuse, appall, inspire, embarrass, snigger, nauseate, engross, offend, baffle, satirize, mesmerise, poke fun, mortify, chivvy, infuriate, impress, guffawing, irritate, chortle, confuse, scandalize, flabbergast, enliven, arouse, provoke, seduce, appal, hypnotise, titter, regale, unnerve, humiliate, bored, indulge, condescend, distract, confound, enrage, rile, hypnotize, cadge, giggle, confine, enamor, evoke, kibbitz, laugh, intoxicate, stupefy, belittle, humoring, bamboozle, scold, incite, heckle, gawp, psychoanalyze, transfix, explicate, unglue, exasperate, whet, delights, amusement, amusements, entertainment, recreation, artifice, diversion, guile, recreations, amufements, bluster, boast, bombast, bravado, deceit, detraction, disguise, diversions, eclat, entertainments, gossip
Appears in the definition of:
conjurer, conjuror, entertainer, fairytale, fairy story, fairy tale, illusionist, magician, party game, play, prestidigitator
More general:
Also try:cheer, cheer up, jolly along, jolly up
— Adjectives for amuse: french, own, much, public, mean, spanish, innocent, little, sufficient, favorite, frivolous, more...
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