1. diverting - Adjective
2. diverting - Verb
4. diverting - Adjective Satellite
of Divert
Amusing; entertaining.
Source: Webster's dictionaryan amusing speaker Source: Internet
a diverting story Source: Internet
Authorities charged the scheme involved diverting money from undercover money laundering investigations into bank accounts the couple controlled along with family members and criminal associates. Source: Internet
Bond kills No by taking over the guano-loading machine at the docks and diverting the flow of guano to bury him alive. Source: Internet
A writer of the next generation was the first to allege that Henry was encouraged by ecclesiastical statesmen to enter into the French war as a means of diverting attention from home troubles. Source: Internet
But diverting technical violators from the jail system could protect public health without endangering public safety. Source: Internet