amused in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for amused in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

amused [Am əˈmjuzd, Brit əˈmjuːzd] ADJ

I.amuse [Am əˈmjuz, Brit əˈmjuːz] VB trans

II.amuse [Am əˈmjuz, Brit əˈmjuːz] VB refl

amuse-bouche <pl amuse-bouche amuse-bouches [əˌmjuːzˈbuː∫]> [Am əˌmuzˈbuʃ, Brit əˌmjuːzˈbuːʃ, əˌmuːzˈbuːʃ] N

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she's easily amused

amused in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for amused in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

amused Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to keep sb amused
I'm not amused
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To avoid accusations of favouritism, he remained aloof from his brother which amused his senior officers who had guessed his intentions.
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The gentleman was amused and relieved to see his wife working in the kitchen, hale and hearty.
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Their archenemies are nothing more than cause for amused astonishment.
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It amused the couple that by the 1970s some of the same people who had criticised them for buying ghastly monstrosities were now lauding them for their taste and perspicacity.
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She is the type who is easily amused by simple things, such as shaking a duster in a sunbeam.
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The easy-clean soft plastic beak is within easy reach for your toddler to lean over and squeak to keep himself amused.
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That story amused and fascinated me as a child without my realizing why.
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An older couples' coitus reportedly amused an assisted living facility staffer so much she decided to record it and post it to social media.
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Late in the 13th century, the term "minstrel" began to be used to designate a performer who amused his lord with music and song.
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The party also amused themselves by lassoing penguins and setting them in the water racing.
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