amused (Meaning)

Wordnet

amused (s)

pleasantly occupied

Webster

amused (imp. & p. p.)

of Amuse

Webster

amused (a.)

Diverted.

Expressing amusement; as, an amused look.

Synonyms & Antonyms of amused

amused Sentence Examples

  1. She chuckled and seemed quite amused by the unexpected turn of events.
  2. The mischievous grin on his face suggested that he was thoroughly amused by the prank.
  3. Despite the serious topic, the professor looked amused by the witty comment from a student.
  4. The children were easily amused by the clown's silly tricks and funny faces.
  5. As the comedian delivered his punchline, the audience erupted in laughter, thoroughly amused.
  6. The quirky behavior of the squirrel in the park left onlookers amused and entertained.
  7. The amusing story shared by the storyteller had the entire room amused and captivated.
  8. The cat's playful antics with a ball of yarn kept everyone in the room amused for hours.
  9. She couldn't hide the fact that she was amused by the unexpected coincidence.
  10. Despite the challenges they faced, the group remained amused by each other's company during the road trip.

FAQs About the word amused

pleasantly occupiedof Amuse, Diverted., Expressing amusement; as, an amused look.

jovial, jolly, lighthearted, gleeful,smiling, cheerful, merry, festive, carefree, delighted

anguished, melancholy, abject, dejected, saddened, aggrieved, dejected, abject, disgruntled, unhappy

She chuckled and seemed quite amused by the unexpected turn of events.

The mischievous grin on his face suggested that he was thoroughly amused by the prank.

Despite the serious topic, the professor looked amused by the witty comment from a student.

The children were easily amused by the clown's silly tricks and funny faces.