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B1 verb
entertain
Meaning
to provide amusement, enjoyment, or hospitality to others
Example
The comedian entertained the audience with his jokes.
B1 adjective
Entertaining
Meaning
providing amusement or enjoyment; funny and engaging
Example
The comedian's performance was very entertaining and kept the audience laughing.
A2 noun
Entertainment
Meaning
the action of providing or being provided with amusement or enjoyment
Example
The concert provided excellent entertainment for the entire family.
C2 verb
enthral
Meaning
To captivate or hold someone’s full attention.
Example
The magician’s performance enthralled the audience.
C1 verb
enthrall
Meaning
to captivate or hold someone’s attention completely
Example
The magician’s tricks enthralled the children.
C1 adjective
enthralling
Meaning
Captivating and holding one's attention completely; fascinating.
Example
The movie was enthralling, keeping the audience engaged till the end.
C2 verb
enthrone
Meaning
to install someone on a throne or to give someone high status
Example
The king was enthroned in a grand ceremony.
C1 verb
enthuse
Meaning
to express excitement or admiration
Example
She enthused about her trip to Italy.
B1 noun
Enthusiasm
Meaning
intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval
Example
Her enthusiasm for the project inspired the entire team.
B2 noun
enthusiast
Meaning
a person who is very interested in a particular activity or subject
Example
He is a football enthusiast and watches every match.
B1 adjective
enthusiastic
Meaning
Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
Example
The explorers were enthusiastic about the journey.
C1 verb
entice
Meaning
to attract or tempt someone by offering something appealing
Example
The advertisement was designed to entice customers into the store.
B1 adjective
Entire
Meaning
complete; whole; not divided or in parts
Example
She read the entire book in one sitting.
B1 adverb
Entirely
Meaning
completely; wholly; fully
Example
The building was entirely destroyed in the fire.
C1 noun
entirety
Meaning
the whole of something; the complete form
Example
He watched the movie in its entirety.
B2 verb
entitle
Meaning
to give someone the right to have or do something
Example
Employees are entitled to receive paid holidays.
B2 adjective
entitled
Meaning
having the right to do or have something; feeling deserving of special treatment
Example
Employees are entitled to paid leave.
C1 noun
entitlement
Meaning
the belief that one is inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment; a right to benefits
Example
The program provides entitlement to health care.
B2 noun
entity
Meaning
something that exists as a single and complete unit; an organization or being
Example
The new company will operate as a separate legal entity.
C2 noun
entomology
Meaning
The scientific study of insects.
Example
She studied entomology to understand the behavior of bees.
C1 noun
entourage
Meaning
A group of people attending or surrounding an important person.
Example
The celebrity arrived with her entourage of assistants and bodyguards.
B1 noun
Entrance
Meaning
an opening that allows access to a place; the action of entering
Example
The main entrance to the building was decorated with beautiful flowers.
C2 verb
entrap
Meaning
To catch or trick someone into a difficult situation.
Example
The police tried to entrap the criminal with false evidence.
C2 verb
entreat
Meaning
To ask earnestly or beg someone to do something.
Example
She entreated him to stay a little longer.