much amused

Frequency: 7.219.8 per million words

Very amused, particularly common with 'be'.

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Examples (20)

  • He was much amused by all this talk.
  • She was much amused by his silly jokes.
  • The Queen was reportedly much amused by the jester's performance.
  • The audience was much amused by the comedian's performance.
  • I was much amused at the sight of the cat chasing its own tail.
  • He looked much amused as he read the funny article.
  • She seemed much amused by my attempts to speak French.
  • We were all much amused by the unexpected turn of events.
  • They were much amused when the little boy told a surprisingly clever joke.
  • Despite the tension, she found herself much amused by the situation.
  • Judging by his expression, the professor was much amused with our presentation.
  • The children were much amused by the clown's antics.
  • We were all much amused to hear about his travel misadventures.
  • I am much amused by the irony of the situation.
  • He wrote in his diary that he was much amused by the day's absurd events.
  • You seemed much amused by their playful banter.
  • The audience appeared much amused throughout the comedian's entire set.
  • To his surprise, he was much amused by the old cartoon.
  • To my surprise, my stoic father was much amused by the silly cartoon.
  • They were not much amused when their plans fell apart.