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Synonyms
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Meaning:
amuse

to make (a person) laugh or smile

entertain; make laugh

console

a flat panel for the controls of electronic or mechanical equipment

relieve, comfort

encourage

to give hope, courage or confidence to (a person)

stimulate spiritually

enliven

to make (an event, painting etc (more) lively

inspire, vitalize

enraptured

filled with great delight or joy

captivate

entertain

to receive (a person) as a guest; give food and drink to (a person)

amuse

exhilarate

to make (a person) very excited and happy

make very happy

fascinate

(often passive) to charm or attract (a person) greatly

captivate, hold spellbound

gratify

to give pleasure or satisfaction to (a person)

give pleasure; satisfy

please

(used as a polite form of request e.g. 'Come in, please.'; to give pleasure or satisfaction to (a person)

delight, make happy

resurrect

to bring (something) back into use

revive

revive

(to cause a person, business etc) to come back to consciousness, health or good state

start again; bring back to life

satisfy

to make (a person) pleased; to be enough for (one's needs); to make (a person) free from doubt

please, content

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