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amuse         
v. a.
1.
Entertain, divert, please, charm, gladden, cheer, enliven, solace, beguile, relax, recreate.
2.
Beguile, deceive (by inspiring false hopes), delude, cheat, inveigle, mislead, impose upon.
amuse         
¦ verb
1. make (someone) laugh or smile.
2. provide interesting occupation for; entertain.
Derivatives
amused adjective
amusedly adverb
amusing adjective
amusingly adverb
Origin
C15 (in the sense 'deceive'): from OFr. amuser 'entertain, deceive', from a- (expressing causal effect) + muser 'stare stupidly'.
Amuse         
·vi To Muse; to Mediate.
II. Amuse ·v To keep in expectation; to Beguile; to Delude.
III. Amuse ·v To entertain or occupy in a pleasant manner; to stir with pleasing or mirthful emotions; to Divert.
IV. Amuse ·v To occupy or engage the attention of; to lose in deep thought; to Absorb; also, to distract; to Bewilder.
amuse         
v.
1) to amuse greatly, thoroughly, very much
2) (D; refl., tr.) to amuse by, with (she amused the children with tricks; they amused themselves by playing games)
3) (R) it amused us to watch them play; it amused me that they would never admit to being wrong
amuse         
(amuses, amusing, amused)
1.
If something amuses you, it makes you want to laugh or smile.
The thought seemed to amuse him...
Their antics never fail to amuse.
VERB: V n, V
2.
If you amuse yourself, you do something in order to pass the time and not become bored.
I need distractions. I need to amuse myself so I won't keep thinking about things...
Put a selection of baby toys in his cot to amuse him if he wakes early.
= entertain
VERB: V pron-refl, V n
3.
see also amused
, amusing
amusing         
Someone or something that is amusing makes you laugh or smile.
He had a terrific sense of humour and could be very amusing...
= entertaining
ADJ
amusingly
It must be amusingly written...
ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj
Amusing         
·adj Giving amusement; diverting; as, an amusing story.
II. Amusing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Amuse.
amusement         
n.
Entertainment, diversion, divertissement, sport, play, fun, frolic, merriment, pleasure, merry-making, recreation, relaxation, pastime, game.
amusement         
¦ noun
1. the state or experience of finding something funny.
2. the provision or enjoyment of entertainment.
Brit. a game machine or other mechanical device for providing entertainment.
amusing         
adj.
1) highly amusing
2) amusing to (it was amusing to everyone)
3) amusing to + inf. (it was amusing to watch the trained elephants perform)

Википедия

Amusement

Amusement is the state of experiencing humorous and entertaining events or situations while the person or animal actively maintains the experience, and is associated with enjoyment, happiness, laughter and pleasure. It is an emotion with positive valence and high physiological arousal.

Amusement is considered an "epistemological" emotion because humor occurs when one experiences a cognitive shift from one knowledge structure about a target to another, such as hearing the punchline of a joke. The pleasant surprise that happens from learning this new information leads to a state of amusement which people often express through smiling, laughter or chuckling.

Current studies have not yet reached consensus on the exact purpose of amusement, though theories have been advanced in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and sociology. In addition, the precise mechanism that causes a given element (image, sound, behavior, etc.) to be perceived as more or less 'amusing' than another similar element to a particular individual is not clearly understood.