amused

amused
amusedly /euh myooh"zid lee/, adv.
/euh myoohzd"/, adj.
1. pleasurably entertained, occupied, or diverted.
2. displaying amusement: an amused expression on her face.
3. aroused to mirth.
[1590-1600; AMUSE + ED2]

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