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- "maybe also "en·ter·tain·ing
- [ˌen(t)ərˈtāniNG]
- ADJECTIVE
- providing amusement or enjoyment:
- "the magazine is both entertaining and informative"
- synonyms:
- delightful · enjoyable · diverting · amusing · pleasurable · pleasing · [more]
- ap·pro·pri·ate
- [appropriate]
- ADJECTIVE
- suitable or proper in the circumstances:
- "a measure appropriate to a wartime economy"
- synonyms:
- suitable · proper · fitting · apt · relevant · connected · pertinent · [more]
- VERB
- take (something) for one's own use, typically without the owner's permission:
- "his images have been appropriated by advertisers"
- synonyms:
- seize · commandeer · expropriate · annex · arrogate · sequestrate · [more]
- devote (money or assets) to a special purpose:
- "there can be problems in appropriating funds for legal expenses"
- synonyms:
- allocate · assign · allot · earmark · set apart/aside · devote · apportion · budget
- More definitions and word origin
- Appropriate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
- https://www.merriam-webster.com › dictionary › appro...
- 1 : to take exclusive possession of : annex No one should appropriate a common benefit. · 2 : to set apart for or assign to a particular purpose or use ...
- Appropriate Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
- https://www.dictionary.com › browse › appropriate
- to take without permission or consent; seize; expropriate: He appropriated the trust funds for himself. to steal, especially to commit petty theft. OTHER WORDS ...".
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