amusingly
adverb
- in an amusing manner
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Pronunciation: /əˈm(j)uzɪŋli/
adv
Etymology: Etymology tree English amusing Middle English -ly English -ly English amusingly From amusing + -ly.
- In an amusing manner.
“"you will find it a great deal more amusing than if I wanted you to write either pamphlets or speeches. The fact is, that I am too good an actor to succeed as an author. I do assure you, that when en scene, I am often surprised at my own readiness of resource, but I need stimulus. I cannot sit down by myself, and fill four sides of paper, which said time might be so much more amusingly employed; no, life is not long enough to write letters!"”
“The comedy Bird in the Hand (1927) plays neatly and amusingly, if tritely and datedly, with the stubborn class-consciousness and inverted pride of a country landlord whose daughter falls in love with the local squire's son.”