Amused in spanish
Divertido
pronunciation: dibeɹ̩tidoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dibeɹ̩tidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
amuse = divertirse.
Example: In the same way we can note when we are absorbed, when not, when we are amused or saddened, when a character specially interested us, when a passage of writing held our attention for its own sake, and so on.amused = divertido.
Example: After the wait, her first words emerged with an amused laugh.more:
» be amused by = gustarle a Uno Algo.
Example: The catalog user is perhaps not quite so amused by his/her inability to divine why it's not GALERIE MIKRO BERLIN, but BERLIN, MUSEUM FUR VOLKERKUNDE (WEST BERLIN).» feel + amused = hacer gracia, encontrar divertido.
Example: We even react as though it were all happening to us by feeling sad or happy, frightened or angry, amused or scandalized, and so on.