Entertaiment
Entertaiment, from the Old French entretenir, means “to hold together” or “support.” It also suggests amusement and distraction. The clown at a child’s birthday party, the Broadway show, your friends fighting over the last potato chip—all these are forms of entertainment. Often entertainment has a social or moral message, but it can also be simply for fun and laughter. It can be tailored to any size audience, from a couple at dinner to a stadium rock concert, and to many media, including theatrical, visual, and audio.
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