amusing 的定义
- pleasantly entertaining or diverting: an amusing speaker.
- causing laughter or mirth; humorously entertaining: an amusing joke.
amusing 近义词
entertaining, funny
amusing 的近义词 36 个
- campy
- charming
- comical
- delightful
- diverting
- droll
- engaging
- enjoyable
- entertaining
- fun
- gratifying
- humorous
- interesting
- lively
- pleasant
- pleasing
- camp
- cheering
- enchanting
- gladdening
- joshing
- screaming
- agreeable
- boffo
- cheerful
- cut up
- for grins
- gut-busting
- jocular
- jokey
- laughable
- merry
- priceless
- sidesplitting
- too funny for words
- witty
amusing 的反义词 15 个
更多amusing例句
- That makes it all the more important to share what we can, like generosity, empathy, TV recommendations, amusing internet videos, and of course newsletters like this one.
- Here at Quanta, what counts as controversial might seem amusing in contrast.
- When the game’s most prominent figures can draw on their experiences — be it in course strategy or amusing anecdote — it adds a richness and depth that the sport needs.
- She also offers examples of the many species that have taken intromitta to amusing and terrifying extremes.
- For an amusing demonstration, ask someone to draw a bicycle.
- But his ranking Democratic member just told an amusing story about Issa.
- He wrote a number of books dealing with the more amusing aspects of army life.
- Fun facts like this abound, often displayed via amusing graphs and infographics.
- He's polite and amusing, inventing comic voices to deceive friends.
- There was something amusing to us about an actor who wants to move on with a new life.
- He insisted upon my staying a while, and we had the most amusing and entertaining conversation imaginable.
- At the same time he is appreciative and very amusing, and one has no chance to indulge in melancholy with him.
- He is very silent—he sometimes sits for ten minutes without speaking; I assure you it is n't amusing.
- He had a great sense of humour and used to tell many an amusing story.
- The most amusing point in it is, that the author seriously intended the lines to rhyme.