ENTERTAINED
ENTERTA'INED, participle passive Received with hospitality, as a guest; amused; pleased and engaged; kept in the mind; retained.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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ENTERTA'INED, participle passive Received with hospitality, as a guest; amused; pleased and engaged; kept in the mind; retained.
ENTERTA'INER, noun He who entertains; he who received company with hospitality, or for reward.1. He who retains others in his service.2. He that amuses, pleases or diverts.
ENTERTA'INING, participle present tense Receiving with hospitality; receiving and treating with provisions and accommodations, for reward; keeping or cherishing with favor; enga...
ENTERTA'ININGLY, adverb In an amusing manner.
ENTERTA'INMENT, noun The receiving and accommodating of guests, either with or without reward. The hospitable man delights in the entertainment of his friends.1. Provisions of t...
ENTERTIS'SUED, adjective Interwoven; having various colors intermixed.
ENTHEAS'TIC, adjective [Gr. god.] Having the energy of God.
ENTHEAS'TICALLY, adverb According to deific energy.
EN'THEAT, adjective Enthusiastic. [Not in use.]
ENTHRALL', verb transitive To enslave. [See Inthrall.]
ENTHRILL', verb transitive To pierce. [See Thrill.]
ENTHRO'NE, verb transitive [from throne.] To place on a throne; to exalt to the seat of royalty.Beneath a sculptured arch he sits enthroned.1. To exalt to an elevated place or s...
ENTHRO'NING, participle present tense Seating on a throne; raising to an exalted seat.
ENTHUN'DER, verb intransitive To make a loud noise, like thunder.
ENTHU'SIASM, noun enthuziazm. [Gr. to infuse a divine spirit, inspired, divine; God.]1. A belief or conceit of private revelation; the vain confidence or opinion of a person, th...
ENTHU'SIAST, noun enthu'ziast.1. One who imagines he has special or supernatural converse with God, or special communications from him.2. One whose imagination is warmed; one wh...
ENTHUSIAS'TICENTHUSIAS'TICAL, adjective Filled with enthusiasm, or the conceit of special intercourse with God or revelations from him.1. Highly excited; warm and ardent; zealou...
ENTHUSIAS'TICAL, a. Filled with enthusiasm, or the conceit of special intercourse with God or revelations from him.1. Highly excited; warm and ardent; zealous in pursuit of an o...
ENTHUSIAS'TICALLY, adverb With enthusiasm.
ENTHYMEMAT'ICAL, adjective Pertaining to an enthymeme; including an enthymeme.
EN'THYMEME, noun [Gr. to think or conceive; mind.] In rhetoric, an argument consisting of only two propositions, an antecedent and a consequent deduced from it; as, we are depen...
ENTI'CE, verb transitive [Latin titio, a firebrand.]1. To incite or instigate, by exciting hope or desire; usually in a bad sense; as, to entice one to evil. Hence, to seduce; t...
ENTI'CED, participle passive Incited; instigated to evil; seduced by promises or persuasions; persuaded; allured.
ENTI'CEMENT, noun The act or practice of inciting to evil; instigation; as the enticements of evil companions.1. Means of inciting to evil; that which seduces by exciting the pa...
ENTI'CER, noun One who entices; one who incites or instigates to evil; one who seduces.
ENTI'CING, participle present tense Inciting to evil; urging to sin by motives, flattery or persuasion; alluring.1. Having the qualities that entice or allure.
ENTI'CINGLY, adverb Charmingly; in a winning manner.She sings most enticingly