Event Entertainment

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb present participle of entertain

adjective providing amusement or enjoyment

  • The theater production was highly entertaining and received rave reviews from critics.
  • The movie we watched last night was so entertaining, I couldn't stop laughing.
  • That stand-up comedian is seriously entertaining, he had me in stitches the whole time.
  • Her storytelling was so entertaining, it was like being transported to another world.

noun a person who pretends to be someone else, especially for entertainment or fraud purposes

  • The police arrested the impersonator who was pretending to be a doctor at the hospital.
  • I heard there's an impersonator doing a comedy show at the club tonight.
  • That impersonator at the party was so good, I almost believed he was the real celebrity.
  • She's an impersonator of emotions, always putting on a facade to hide her true feelings.

noun A person who performs tricks or illusions, especially with objects such as balls, rings, or knives

  • The juggler performed an impressive routine at the corporate event.
  • I saw a juggler at the park juggling balls and clubs.
  • That guy is a real juggler, always managing multiple tasks at once.
  • Being a parent is like being a juggler, constantly balancing different responsibilities.

noun a type of percussion instrument made from oil drums or similar metal containers

  • The steel band performed at the prestigious music festival.
  • I love listening to the steel band play at the beach.
  • The steel band was jammin' last night!
  • The steel band's music cut through the air like a sharp blade.

noun a musical group consisting of four string players, typically two violinists, a violist, and a cellist, or a piece of music composed for such a group

  • The string quartet performed a beautiful piece by Beethoven at the concert hall.
  • I heard that the string quartet is playing at the wedding next week.
  • The string quartet totally rocked out at the party last night.
  • The team worked together like a well-tuned string quartet, harmonizing perfectly in their tasks.

noun a type of musical group that performs songs by other artists, typically playing popular songs at events or venues

  • The event organizers hired a covers band to perform at the charity gala.
  • We're going to see a covers band play at the local pub tonight.
  • I heard that covers band totally rocked the house last night!
  • The new restaurant is like a covers band of trendy food fads, offering nothing original.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'party booth' is a noun because it represents a physical location or structure used for parties.

  • The event planner set up a party booth for guests to take photos in.
  • I heard there's a cool party booth at the wedding reception tonight.
  • Let's all squeeze into the party booth for a group selfie!
  • Her cheerful personality was like a party booth, bringing joy to everyone around her.