Amusedly: meaning, definitions and examples

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amusedly

 

[ əˈmjuːzd.li ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of reaction

Amusedly refers to acting or reacting in a way that conveys amusement or enjoyment. It often implies a lighthearted, humorous response to a situation or a comment. The term suggests a sense of delight or pleasure in response to something entertaining.

Synonyms

amusingly, humorously, playfully, wittily.

Examples of usage

  • She smiled amusedly at his antics.
  • He shook his head amusedly, clearly enjoying the joke.
  • The audience laughed amusedly at the comedian's witty remarks.

Translations

Translations of the word "amusedly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 divertidamente

🇮🇳 मज़ेदार तरीके से

🇩🇪 amüsiert

🇮🇩 dengan senang hati

🇺🇦 задоволено

🇵🇱 z rozbawieniem

🇯🇵 愉快に

🇫🇷 avec amusement

🇪🇸 divertidamente

🇹🇷 eğlenerek

🇰🇷 유쾌하게

🇸🇦 بمرح

🇨🇿 s pobavením

🇸🇰 s pobavením

🇨🇳 愉快地

🇸🇮 z zabavo

🇮🇸 skemmtilega

🇰🇿 қуанышпен

🇬🇪 ხალისით

🇦🇿 şən bir şəkildə

🇲🇽 divertidamente

Etymology

The word 'amusedly' originates from the root word 'amuse,' which comes from the Middle French 'amuser' meaning to ‘entertain’ or ‘divert’. This French term is a combination of 'a-' (a prefix meaning 'to') and 'muser' (to muse or ponder). The English language adopted 'amuse' in the early 17th century, indicating a sense of enjoyment or diversion. The adverbial form 'amusedly' describes the manner of experiencing or expressing amusement. Over the centuries, the enjoyment and light-heartedness associated with being amused have remained in the language, emphasizing social interaction and the human tendency to laugh and engage with funny or entertaining situations. This term has been an essential component of conversational English, reflecting cultural practices surrounding humor and entertainment.