单词 | amusive |
释义 | amusiveadj. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > fancy or fantastic notion > deceptive fancy or illusion > [adjective] phantom?c1450 fairy1549 illusory1599 scenical1610 illusive1679 amusive1727 barmecidal1844 illusionary1886 illusional1900 1727 J. Thomson Summer 77 An Arch, Amusive, forms, then slanting down eludes The Grasp of idle Swain. 1766 J. Beattie Epist. Blacklock in Poems Several Subj. 149 Th' amusive dream of blameless fancy born. 1819 W. Coxe Mem. John Duke of Marlborough III. xviii. 662 We are convinced, that his overtures were merely amusive. 1887 W. C. Russell Golden Hope III. vi. 117 All that had come into the babe out of the magic within the amusive and deceptive girdle of the waters, could be felt. 2. a. Occupying the mind or attention in a pleasing way, esp. as a diversion from more serious matters; providing recreation or relaxation. ΚΠ 1727 Templer's Bill of Complaint 6 Now nor roseate Lips,..nor amusive Tea.., on Morns provoke Detractive Tale, or amorous Disport. c1750 W. Shenstone Wks. (1764) I. 112 Some for amusive tasks design'd, To sooth the certain ills of life. 1817 Spirit of Eng. Mag. 15 Nov. 136/2 An anxious desire to conform every pursuit.., to the amusive recreation of a passing hour. 1939 Mod. Lang. Rev. 34 267 Early nineteenth-century ideas of poetry aroused all his puritan instincts against mere amusive fiction. b. Interesting, engaging. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > causing laughter > [adjective] > comical merryc1390 pleasant1553 comical1575 mowsome1596 zany1616 burlesque1656 humoursome1656 farce-like1681 foolish1691 farcical1715 amusive1727 farciful1731 funny1739 farcic1763 quizzical1785 quizzy1785 quizzish1792 rib-tickling1809 smileable1830 cocasse1868 priceless1907 skit1914 funny-ha-ha1916 gas1955 1727 J. Mitchell Shoe-heel 41 Oft on the Sea-shore would they gather Shells, Amusive; and their Shape and Colour view. 1775 G. White in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 65 265 I have regarded these amusive birds with great attention. 1865 Reader 25 Feb. 221/1 Abridging from a larger work so as to retain its most amusive features. 1973 W. H. Auden Coll. Poems (1994) xiii. 893 Stationaries, both of you..kin spirits, who found all creatures amusive. 3. Tending or intended to cause amusement; entertaining; humorous, funny. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > [adjective] > amusing or entertaining sportful1445 solaciousc1450 recreativec1487 good1489 sportsome1533 entertaining1582 divertive1598 pastiming1606 distractful1636 diverting1651 divertising1655 divertissanta1660 lightsome1679 amusive1730 amusing1753 musical1815 fun1827 funsy1958 1730 R. Savage Verses Viscountess Tyrconnel's Recovery 4 The Goddess summons each illustrious name, Bids the Gay talk, and forms th'amusive game. 1781 W. Hayley Triumphs of Temper ii. 96 Curiosity's amusive wings. 1842 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 51 423 An article for the Edinburgh Review, more spicy and amusive. 1918 Nation 28 Feb. 237/2 His affair of the heart..in its swift, bright spontaneity is in richly amusive contrast with the hesitating, perplexed American courtship of the later time. 2021 Financial Express (India) (Nexis) 7 Feb. Both amusive and provocative, social media creates disruption. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1727 |
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