past participle of titillate; adjective as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

amused, excited, pleased, tickled, charmed

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Example Sentences

Example:The comedian's jokes were well received, and the audience was amused by his wit.

Definition:Entertained or pleased, especially in response to something supposedly funny or amusing.

From amused

Example:The students were excited about the planned field trip to the amusement park.

Definition:Anxious and eager to try or experience something; highly enthusiastic.

From excited

Example:The parents were pleased with their daughter's academic achievements.

Definition:Content or satisfied, especially to the point of being smug or complacent.

From pleased

Example:The child was tickled by the clown's antics and kept on laughing.

Definition:Replied or moved to laughter, especially in a light-hearted or playful manner.

From tickled

Example:She was completely charmed by the detective's personality and storytelling skills.

Definition:Held spellbound and delighted to such an extent as to be completely captivated by someone or something.

From charmed