diverting
1diverting — diverting; un·diverting; …
2Diverting — Di*vert ing, a. Amusing; entertaining. {Di*vert ing*ly}, adv. {Di*vert ing*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
3diverting — index jocular Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4diverting — [də vʉrt′iŋ, dīvʉrt′iŋ] adj. that diverts; esp., amusing or entertaining divertingly adv …
5diverting — [[t]daɪvɜ͟ː(r)tɪŋ, AM dɪ [/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe something as diverting, you mean that it is amusing or entertaining. [OLD FASHIONED] It was a witty and diverting programme. Syn: enjoyable …
6Diverting — Divert Di*vert , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Diverted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Diverting}.] [F. divertir, fr. L. divertere, diversum, to go different ways, turn aside; di = dis + vertere to turn. See {Verse}, and cf. {Divorce}.] 1. To turn aside; to turn off… …
7diverting — adjective Date: 1655 providing amusement or entertainment < a diverting evening > • divertingly adverb …
8diverting — di|vert|ing [daıˈvə:tıŋ, dıı US ə:r ] adj formal entertaining and amusing ▪ a mildly diverting film …
9diverting — adjective formal entertaining and amusing: a mildly diverting film comedy …
10diverting — adjective a diverting musical Syn: entertaining, amusing, enjoyable, pleasing, agreeable, delightful, appealing; interesting, fascinating, intriguing, absorbing, riveting, compelling; humorous, funny, witty, comical Ant …