English to Spanish Dictionary amusement

amusement

diversión
definition
noun
we looked with amusement at our horoscopes
the state or experience of finding something funny.
translation of 'amusement'
noun
pasatiempo,
entretenimiento,
distracción,
atracción,
diversión,
esparcimiento,
regocijo
example
This is definitely a source for endless 'amusement' in my book.
an evening's 'amusement'
I did not write to you for entertainment, or 'amusement' , or to lord over you the fact that I am a lady.
we looked with 'amusement' at our horoscopes
Then came the awkward moment when Kathleen realized what she was: an 'amusement' afforded Margaret by her latest dry spell.
He's showing no more interest than before, except for a spark of 'amusement' on his face that's impossible for me to miss.
There I stayed to the 'amusement' of the class, unable to get up.
They do what they want to do and have a great time to the 'amusement' of the public - young and old - to the accompaniment of music and lights.
A lamp post intervened much to the 'amusement' of the watching public and chagrin of the cameraman.
Having invited her on board for a chat, he refused to let her go until the bus had driven a mile down the road, much to the 'amusement' of his hysterical team-mates.
Cassandra looked on in 'amusement' , glad for the momentary diversion.
Barbados is an island rich in forms of entertainment; songs and dance are the chief forms of 'amusement' .
The discussion whether they took him seriously or if he was only some kind of exotic 'amusement' for them fills many books.
So, to the 'amusement' of his wife, colleagues and parents he dons his new uniform twice daily, five days a week.
we looked with 'amusement' at our horoscopes
an evening's 'amusement'
The incident happened at 1pm yesterday in Whitebirk Road, Whitebirk, Blackburn, much to the 'amusement' of his three colleagues.
When the leisured classes took to skis, though, they did so first for 'amusement' , then for sport.
During play whenever he tried to run, which was not very often, he found his trousers sliding down to his knees, much to the 'amusement' of the spectators.
We gave our new dictionary a work out to the 'amusement' of the staff.
She sang to a captivated audience and when it came to her final song from Carmen she coyly sat on a gentleman's knee to the 'amusement' of the audience.
‘She was an 'amusement' , nothing more.’
The first thing I had a go at was the wellie-boot-throwing competition… much to the 'amusement' of all the local farmers - and Anna.
Perhaps we should regard his mock battle with him as a harmless diversion, a little fireside 'amusement' for the masses.
Baggy drag makes no sense at all for a sport played by women for the 'amusement' of other women!
Anyway, noses all a-tingle at the prospect of a nice juicy story, we followed in hot pursuit, much to the 'amusement' of passers-by.
A deep chuckle emitted from Kyle, showing his 'amusement' at how quickly I could be distracted.
He flicked it on and off, to the 'amusement' of their classmates.
Sturdy scholarship, not idle 'amusement' , is what the book is designed to deliver.
It was a centre for recreation and 'amusement' to the members of the Air Force.
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