English to Punjabi Dictionary entertaining

entertaining

ਮਨੋਰੰਜਕ
definition
verb
a tremendous game that thoroughly entertained the crowd
provide (someone) with amusement or enjoyment.
Washington entertained little hope of an early improvement in relations
give attention or consideration to (an idea, suggestion, or feeling).
adjective
the magazine is both entertaining and informative
providing amusement or enjoyment.
example
The talent on stage was enough to present a moving, compelling and 'entertaining' show that would rival any professional production.
I got into filmmaking because I was interested in making 'entertaining' movies, which I felt there was a lack of.
It was very 'entertaining' and very funny but I couldn't help wondering where this woman works.
Read the first two paragraphs and you know that this is going to be an 'entertaining' as well as engaging book.
He is very 'entertaining' , witty and a pleasure to tour with.
It should be an 'entertaining' game and it will be interesting to see who wins.
Talks are free so don't miss what will certainly be an 'entertaining' insight into our intriguing and unique landscape.
We have had them watched a couple of times and they are a hard-working outfit but we have nothing to fear or lose and it promises to be an 'entertaining' game.
it was very 'entertaining'
A children's football match will also take place on the day, which is sure to be an 'entertaining' and competitive game.
Poor visibility didn't get in the way of an 'entertaining' game between two teams with genuine title ambitions.
The weekend promises to be a very interesting and 'entertaining' occasion and all are welcome to join in.
she's an 'entertaining' companion
The grand final witnessed an 'entertaining' series of games with the destination of the trophy being decided in the last match.
The standard of debating was very high and both teams were complimented on an 'entertaining' and informative debate.
This weekly column highlights interesting, educational and 'entertaining' Web sites.
I found him an 'entertaining' companion but I always regarded him as under-educated.
And it was a magnificent, 'entertaining' and exciting game of football played at full tilt by both sides.
She said that people are drawn to the club because of its friendliness - and the fact that rugby is a terrifically 'entertaining' game.
I have a few quibbles with it, but it's generally a very informative and 'entertaining' piece.
Given the horrendous conditions and despite the incessant rain the sides served an 'entertaining' game of football.
It is a credit to both sides that they played a very 'entertaining' game, full of passion, pride and a superb quality of football.
Conversely, if I look at it as an 'entertainingly' odd product of its times and surroundings, it comes off pretty darn well.
When you've been talking to yourself for decades and imposing speech codes on everyone else, your ability to argue coherently - let alone 'entertainingly' - inevitably wanes.
People who have a broad interest in the subject but who lack the historical and ideological framework for a fuller, informed reading, will be gently and 'entertainingly' enlightened here.
He captures and 'entertainingly' exaggerates the earnest devotion to bizarre identities and activities that undermine small-town New Zealand's dull reputation.
Though he wrote elegantly and 'entertainingly' on cricket and other quintessentially English subjects, his main claim to fame was his stewardship of the London Magazine, which he kept afloat through his wife's trust fund.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one