amused

adjective25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

To be amused to a high degree.

To be amused to a very high degree.

Very amused, particularly common with 'be'.

Amused to a small degree.

Deeply and significantly amused.

Slightly amused.

Very amused, often in a formal or literary context.

Completely and entirely amused.

A strong way of saying one is not amused, often implying one is annoyed.

Obviously and unmistakably amused.

Amused in a quiet, subtle, or internal way.

Used to describe someone who finds many things funny and is not difficult to entertain.

Truly and sincerely amused.

To be amused to a moderate or reasonable degree.

Extremely amused, emphasizing a great amount.

Amused in a gentle, not strong, way.

Amused in a way that is barely noticeable.

Amused in a way that is not clear or definite.

To be in a state of finding something funny or entertaining.

To have an expression that shows you find something funny.

To give the impression of finding something funny.

For one's voice to show that one finds something funny.

To make someone remain entertained, especially for a period of time.

Expresses amusement directed toward a specific event, situation, or person's action.

Expresses that something or someone is the cause of the amusement. Often interchangeable with 'at'.