1. entertaining - Noun
2. entertaining - Adjective
3. entertaining - Verb
5. entertaining - Adjective Satellite
of Entertain
Affording entertainment; pleasing; amusing; diverting.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI would sooner read a time-table or a catalogue than nothing at all. They are much more entertaining than half the novels that are written. W. Somerset Maugham
The avant-garde and the beatniks share in the function of entertaining without endangering the good conscience of the men of good will. Herbert Marcuse
The most entertaining surface on earth is the human face. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Lots of people who complained about us receiving the MBE received theirs for heroism in the war-for killing people. We received ours for entertaining other people. I'd say we deserve ours more. John Lennon
Most women put off entertaining until the kids are grown. Erma Bombeck
Our minds can come up with the most entertaining possibilities, if we let them. But most of the time, we keep them under far too close a check. Alexander McCall Smith