'Entertain' definitions:
Definition of 'entertain'
From: WordNet
verb
Provide entertainment for
verb
Take into consideration, have in view; "He entertained the notion of moving to South America" [syn: entertain, think of, toy with, flirt with, think about]
verb
Definition of 'Entertain'
From: GCIDE
- Entertain \En`ter*tain"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Entertained; p. pr. & vb. n. Entertaining.] [F. entretenir; entre between (L. inter) + tenir to hold, L. tenere. See Tenable.]
- 1. To be at the charges of; to take or keep in one's service; to maintain; to support; to harbor; to keep. [1913 Webster]
- You, sir, I entertain for one of my hundred. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- 2. To give hospitable reception and maintenance to; to receive at one's board, or into one's house; to receive as a guest. [1913 Webster]
- Be not forgetful to entertain strangers; for thereby some have entertained unawares. --Heb. xiii. 2. [1913 Webster]
- 3. To engage the attention of agreeably; to amuse with that which makes the time pass pleasantly; to divert; as, to entertain friends with conversation, etc. [1913 Webster]
- The weary time she can not entertain. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- 4. To give reception to; to receive, in general; to receive and take into consideration; to admit, treat, or make use of; as, to entertain a proposal. [1913 Webster]
- I am not here going to entertain so large a theme as the philosophy of Locke. --De Quincey. [1913 Webster]
- A rumor gained ground, -- and, however absurd, was entertained by some very sensible people. --Hawthorne. [1913 Webster]
- 5. To meet or encounter, as an enemy. [Obs.] --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- 6. To keep, hold, or maintain in the mind with favor; to keep in the mind; to harbor; to cherish; as, to entertain sentiments. [1913 Webster]
- 7. To lead on; to bring along; to introduce. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]
- To baptize all nations, and entertain them into the services institutions of the holy Jesus. --Jer. Taylor.
- Syn: To amuse; divert; maintain. See Amuse. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Entertain'
From: GCIDE
- Entertain \En`ter*tain"\, v. i. To receive, or provide entertainment for, guests; as, he entertains generously. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Entertain'
From: GCIDE
- Entertain \En`ter*tain"\, n. [Cf. F. entretien, fr. entretenir.] Entertainment. [Obs.] --Spenser. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Entertain'
From: Easton
- Entertain Entertainments, "feasts," were sometimes connected with a public festival (Deut. 16:11, 14), and accompanied by offerings (1 Sam. 9:13), in token of alliances (Gen. 26:30); sometimes in connection with domestic or social events, as at the weaning of children (Gen. 21:8), at weddings (Gen. 29:22; John 2:1), on birth-days (Matt. 14:6), at the time of sheep-shearing (2 Sam. 13:23), and of vintage (Judg. 9:27), and at funerals (2 Sam. 3:35; Jer. 16:7).
- The guests were invited by servants (Prov. 9:3; Matt. 22:3), who assigned them their respective places (1 Sam. 9:22; Luke 14:8; Mark 12:39). Like portions were sent by the master to each guest (1 Sam. 1:4; 2 Sam. 6:19), except when special honour was intended, when the portion was increased (Gen. 43:34).
- The Israelites were forbidden to attend heathenish sacrificial entertainments (Ex. 34:15), because these were in honour of false gods, and because at such feast they would be liable to partake of unclean flesh (1 Cor. 10:28).
- In the entertainments common in apostolic times among the Gentiles were frequent "revellings," against which Christians were warned (Rom. 13:13; Gal. 5:21; 1 Pet. 4:3). (See BANQUET.)
Synonyms of 'entertain'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- accommodate,
- admit,
- allow,
- amuse,
- amusement,
- bear,
- beguile,
- bestow,
- billet,
- board,
- bosom,
- cater to,
- cherish,
- cling to,
- clip,
- consider,
- contemplate,
- convulse,
- cultivate,
- delight,
- disport,
- dissipation,
- distraction,
- diversion,
- divert,
- divertissement,
- do the honors,
- domicile,
- embosom,
- embrace,
- enjoyment,
- enliven,
- entertain guests,
- entertainment,
- exhilarate,
- feed,
- fondle,
- foster,
- fracture one,
- gaiety,
- give a party,
- gladden,
- gratify,
- guest,
- harbor,
- have,
- have and hold,
- hold,
- hold on to,
- host,
- house,
- hug,
- inquire into,
- invite,
- keep,
- kill,
- knock dead,
- lodge,
- loosen up,
- maintain,
- nourish,
- nurse,
- nurture,
- occupy,
- play,
- please,
- pleasure,
- preside,
- put up,
- quarter,
- raise a laugh,
- raise a smile,
- receive,
- recreate,
- recreation,
- refresh,
- regale,
- rejoice,
- relax,
- relaxation,
- relief,
- room,
- see about,
- slay,
- sleep upon,
- solace,
- sport,
- support,
- sustain,
- take under advisement,
- take under consideration,
- think it over,
- throw a party,
- tickle,
- titillate,
- tolerate,
- treasure,
- treasure up,
- treat,
- wow