Pronunciation: /ˌdɪ.vɚˈtɪn.mənt/
noun a light, entertaining performance or activity
A1 I enjoy watching divertissements like magic shows and puppetry.
A2 The children were entertained by the divertissement at the birthday party.
B1 The hotel offered various divertissements such as live music and dance performances.
B2 The cruise ship had a wide range of divertissements to keep the passengers entertained during the voyage.
C1 The theater production featured a divertissement in the form of a ballet interlude.
C2 The opera included a divertissement in the second act, showcasing the talents of the ensemble dancers.
verb None
A1 I divertissement my attention from work by taking short breaks.
A2 She divertissement herself with music to relax after a long day.
B1 They divertissement their focus by engaging in hobbies and activities outside of work.
B2 He divertissement his mind by immersing himself in a good book.
C1 The artist divertissement his creativity into new and innovative projects.
C2 She divertissement her energy into charitable causes and community service.
adjective None
A1 The children enjoyed a divertissement game during their birthday party.
A2 The movie had some divertissement scenes that kept the audience entertained.
B1 The resort offers various divertissement activities for guests to enjoy.
B2 The concert featured a divertissement performance by a talented soloist.
C1 The museum's exhibit included a divertissement section showcasing interactive art installations.
C2 The opera house is known for its divertissement productions that combine music and dance seamlessly.
adverb None
A1 I watch divertissement shows on TV for fun.
A2 She listens to divertissement music while studying.
B1 The museum offers a divertissement tour for families with children.
B2 The resort provides various divertissement activities for guests to enjoy.
C1 The theater company's divertissement performance received rave reviews.
C2 The opera house presented a divertissement piece as part of their repertoire.
pronoun None
A1 I enjoy watching divertissements on TV.
A2 She always brings a divertissement to keep us entertained during long car rides.
B1 The resort offers various divertissements for guests to enjoy, such as live music and dance performances.
B2 The theater company put on a divertissement before the main play to warm up the audience.
C1 The divertissement at the gala was a spectacular display of talent and creativity.
C2 As a connoisseur of the arts, he appreciated the divertissement as much as the main event.
preposition None
A1 I went to the park for a divertissement with my friends.
A2 She suggested going to the movies as a divertissement for the evening.
B1 The museum offers various divertissements for visitors to enjoy.
B2 Attending a concert is a great divertissement for music lovers.
C1 The resort provides a range of divertissements including water sports and spa treatments.
C2 As a form of divertissement, he enjoys attending art exhibitions and theater performances.
conjunction None
A1 I like to watch divertissements on TV.
A2 She went to the park for a divertissement with her friends.
B1 The company organized a divertissement for its employees to celebrate the successful year.
B2 The concert featured a divertissement of classical music before the main performance.
C1 The theater production included a divertissement to entertain the audience during intermission.
C2 The gala event concluded with a divertissement of fireworks and music.
interjection None
A1 Divertissement! Let's play a game.
A2 Divertissement! I need a break from studying.
B1 Divertissement! How about we watch a movie tonight?
B2 Divertissement! Let's go out and have some fun.
C1 Divertissement! I think we should plan a weekend getaway.
C2 Divertissement! Let's organize a cultural event for the community.
article None
A1 I like to watch divertissements on TV.
A2 The circus performance was a great divertissement for the children.
B1 The hotel offers various divertissements for guests, such as live music and dance shows.
B2 The cruise ship had a wide range of divertissements to keep passengers entertained during the voyage.
C1 The opera house is known for its high-quality divertissements that accompany the main productions.
C2 The resort has a reputation for providing top-notch divertissements for guests, including theatrical performances and art exhibitions.
formal The opera included a divertissement in the form of a ballet performance.
informal We watched a divertissement of acrobatics at the circus.
slang Let's go see a divertissement at the fair, it'll be fun!
figurative The magician's trick was a divertissement from the main act.
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