About Entertaiment
Whether in a theatre, a restaurant, a museum or on television, the most familiar forms of entertainment are characterized by their ability to evolve and adapt. They may be adapted for individual consumption in a personal library of pre-recorded products; for an intimate evening of dining and music; for a public event, a festival or a performance that brings together thousands of people. Although the experience of being entertained is often associated with fun and laughter, many entertainments have a serious purpose.
These examples have been programmatically selected from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word ‘Entertaiment.’ See the full definition here.