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well-entertained

  • a word derived from entertain.
    entertain
    verb (used with object)
    to hold the attention of pleasantly or agreeably; divert; amuse.

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The Medici believed that Florentines "were not a bit concerned about their government so long as it left them reasonably prosperous and well-entertained."

From Time Magazine Archive

After a short space, seemingly well-entertained, the fox padded away.

From Swamp Cat by James Arthur Kjelgaard

Lester, however, had become in his way a lover of a peaceful and well-entertained existence.

From Jennie Gerhardt A Novel by Theodore Dreiser