Divertido
pronunciation: dibeɹ̩tidoʊ
part of speech: adjective
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.
amusing = divertido, gracioso.
Example: In the proceedings of the pioneer 1876 Conference of Librarians we can read that 'Mr Edmands gave some amusing illustrations to show that readers often had only the most vague idea of what they really wanted'.
Amusing synonyms
fun
in spanish: divertido,
pronunciation: fʌn
part of speech: noun
risible
in spanish: risible,
pronunciation: rɪzəbəl
part of speech: adjective
funny
in spanish: gracioso,
pronunciation: fʌni
part of speech: adjective
humorous
in spanish: humorístico,
pronunciation: hjumɜrəs
part of speech: adjective
comic
in spanish: cómic,
pronunciation: kɑmɪk
part of speech: adjective
comical
in spanish: cómico,
pronunciation: kɑmɪkəl
part of speech: adjective
mirthful
in spanish: alegre,
pronunciation: mɜrθfəl
part of speech: adjective
entertaining
in spanish: entretenido,
pronunciation: entɜrteɪnɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
diverting
in spanish: divertido,
pronunciation: daɪvɜrtɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
laughable
in spanish: cómico,
pronunciation: læfəbəl
part of speech: adjective
humourous
in spanish: chistoso,
pronunciation: hjumʊrəs
part of speech: adjective
amusive
in spanish: entretenido,
pronunciation: əmjusɪv
part of speech: adjective