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amusement

American  
[uh-myooz-muhnt] / əˈmjuz mənt /

noun

amusements plural
  1. anything that amuses or entertains; pastime.

    The park offers authentic Danish charm and an array of amusements and thrill rides.

    Synonyms:
    game
  2. the act of amusing or entertaining; diversion.

    He invented indoor golf games for his own amusement, and for the amusement of his children.

  3. the state of being amused; enjoyment.

    Mom couldn't hide her amusement when my little sister tried to make dinner.

    Synonyms:
    delight

amusement British  
/ əˈmjuːzmənt /

noun

  1. something that amuses, such as a game or other pastime

  2. a mechanical device used for entertainment, as at a fair

  3. the act of amusing or the state or quality of being amused

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Origin of amusement

First recorded in 1595–1605; from Middle French; see origin at amuse, -ment

Explanation

Amusement is a feeling of being entertained and happy. Just think about how you feel when you visit an amusement park, and you will get the idea. When something amuses you, it makes you laugh, holds your attention, entertains you, or all three. An amusement is an activity that produces that type of feeling. Watching a basketball game and flying a kite are amusements. Also, doing something fun fills you with the emotion of amusement. To amuse is to entertain, and when you add the suffix -ment to the end of the verb, you get the noun or the feeling you gain from being amused.

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Fighters will put their bodies and health on the line in the punishing D.C. heat with no medical insurance and little compensation for the amusement of the wealthy few.

From Slate • Jun. 14, 2026

Six Flags Entertainment Corp. reported 2025 earnings and revenue that were slightly ahead of analyst estimates as the amusement park operator works to rebound from lackluster attendance.

From Los Angeles Times • May 29, 2026

The amusement park chain Six Flags Entertainment uses “FUN,” while arcade-restaurant operator Dave & Buster’s Entertainment is “PLAY.”

From The Wall Street Journal • May 21, 2026

As the votes were counted on Tuesday night and viewers enjoyed an acrobatic tribute to Vienna's Wurstelprater - one of the world's oldest amusement parks.

From BBC • May 12, 2026

Instead of shutting herself up in her room all afternoon, she began to come down when Mia arrived and linger in the kitchen while she cooked—much to her siblings’ amusement.

From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng

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