amuseəˈmyuz
amuse (v)
- present
- amuses
- past
- amused
- past participle
- amused
- present participle
- amusing
English Definitions:
amuse, divert, disport (verb)
occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion
"The play amused the ladies"
amuse (verb)
make (somebody) laugh
"The clown amused the children"
amuse (Verb)
To entertain or occupy in a pleasant manner; to stir with pleasing emotions.
amuse (Verb)
To cause laughter, to be funny.
amuse (Verb)
To keep in expectation; to beguile; to delude.
amuse (Verb)
To divert attention, to distract, to bewilder.
AMuse
AMuse is a freeware music collection manager for AmigaOS4 that includes Last.fm client functionality . AMuse supports submissions of locally played music, listening to Last.fm similar artists and user library, scrobbling of tracks. AMuse's graphical interface is written in AWNpipe, a handler that provides access to AmigaOS graphical objects, the main program is written in AREXX, Last.fm submissions, playlist retrieval and scrobbling is done by means of Python scripts. Playback is performed by TuneNet. AMuse is developed by Yakov Mindelis.
amuse
Amusement is the state of experiencing humorous and entertaining events or situations while the person or animal actively maintains the experience, and is associated with enjoyment, happiness, laughter and pleasure. It is an emotion with positive valence and high physiological arousal. Amusement is considered an "epistemological" emotion because humor occurs when one experiences a cognitive shift from one knowledge structure about a target to another, such as hearing the punchline of a joke. The pleasant surprise that happens from learning this new information leads to a state of amusement which people often express through smiling, laughter or chuckling. Current studies have not yet reached consensus on the exact purpose of amusement, though theories have been advanced in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and sociology. In addition, the precise mechanism that causes a given element (image, sound, behavior, etc.) to be perceived as more or less 'amusing' than another similar element to a particular individual is not clearly understood.
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