amuse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of amuse in Hindi

  • मन बहलाना
  • मनोरंजन करना
  • हँसाना
  • आनंद देना
  • जी बहलाना

amuse Definition

  • cause (someone) to find something funny; entertain. ( कारण (किसी को) कुछ अजीब खोजने के लिए; मनोरंजन। )
  • provide interesting and enjoyable occupation for (someone). ( (किसी को) के लिए दिलचस्प और सुखद व्यवसाय प्रदान करें। )

amuse Example

  • They claim it will achieve its goals to welcome, accommodate, entertain and amuse visitors. ( वे दावा करते हैं कि यह आगंतुकों के स्वागत, समायोजन, मनोरंजन और मनोरंजन करने के अपने लक्ष्यों को प्राप्त करेगा। )
  • If you can tear yourself away from the hotel and the beach, you will find plenty of other activities to amuse you. ( यदि आप होटल और समुद्र तट से खुद को दूर कर सकते हैं, तो आपको मनोरंजन के लिए बहुत सारी अन्य गतिविधियाँ मिलेंगी। ) 
  • To read it is like spending hours with an erudite conversationalist who is disposed to amuse you. ( इसे पढ़ने के लिए एक घिनौने संवादी के साथ घंटों बिताना पसंद है जिसे आप को खुश करने के लिए निपटाया जाता है। )
  • the hotel has planned many activities to amuse its guests ( होटल ने अपने मेहमानों को खुश करने के लिए कई गतिविधियों की योजना बनाई है )
  • In a couple of minutes, I can whip out jumping frogs or hungry mouths that amuse kids for hours. ( कुछ मिनटों में, मैं कूदने वाले मेंढक या भूखे मुंह मार सकता हूं जो बच्चों को घंटों तक खुश करते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • he made faces to amuse her
  • Have I been put here to entertain you or amuse you, is your life that boring?
  • Who needs a doting husband anyway when you've got money, malls and lots of petty activities to amuse you?
  • There will also be a circus entertainer on hand to amuse the youngsters.
  • There are plenty of high ropes activities in the trees to amuse you here.
  • The family entertainer, she loved to amuse guests by dancing on the dining table.
  • Is it some sort of enjoyable moviegoing experience that is here to amuse you?
  • I'm glad you like it, the name thing amuses me every time as well.
  • Everyone has probably amusedly played armchair Darwinian psychologist at some point thanks to the theory's virtually unlimited explanatory power.
  • Their opinion of the building is probably best described as amusedly critical.
  • She rolled her eyes amusedly , but didn't reply.
  • Incidentally, one of the responses I've been getting to the book's that a lot of people think it's very funny, and some people see it as a series of antic actions and antic behavior that really amuses some people and makes them laugh.
  • If wackiness amuses you, this is a ‘Don't miss’.
  • But while absurd wordplay amuses me to no end in film, in books, in conversation and on merchandise, there's a point at which even I am no longer amused.
  • Here she slept at night, but during the day she amused herself on a table, where the woman had placed a plateful of water.
  • He is very easy to cook for, he always amuses me with his quirky sense of humour and I enjoy being in his company and miss him awfully whenever he is working a different shift then I am.
  • Read the application (in particular question 4 amuses me).
  • Children were kept amused by entertainers Crystal and Dandelion who did face painting and put on a music show.
  • I wake up, then the dog wakes up and hops up into the bed, and then Adam wakes up and I lean over and whisper ‘Honey, it's time,’ just because it amuses me, even though I know this may someday come back to haunt me.
  • I nodded my head, amusedly accepting the title.
  • Alex just shook her head, regarding them amusedly .
  • This will be my ninth year of study, so enrolment doesn't faze me, mammoth queues don't test my patience too much, and the excited chatter of first years mildly amuses me.
  • I had totally forgotten about it, so have amused myself for a few minutes looking at the search strings.
  • She amuses me; she'll sit on my computer desk, and if she sees my mouse on the keyboard tray, even slightly, she'll smack it so that it goes flying back under the desktop, usually far enough so that it lands on the CPU underneath.
  • I don't mind it when people's heads roll off their shoulder and land against mine, because the way they snort awake suddenly and realise what position they're in amuses me.