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Definition of entertainer in English: entertainernounɛntəˈteɪnəˌɛn(t)ərˈteɪnər A person, such as a singer, dancer, or comedian, whose job is to entertain others. (歌手、舞蹈演员或喜剧演员等)表演者,艺人 she is one of Hollywood's highest-paid entertainers Example sentencesExamples - Cultural life in the township is remarkably rich, bursting with accomplished singers and entertainers.
- There will also be a number of local entertainers performing on the night.
- The musicians, though, can be committed to being both artists and entertainers.
- Some of the town's leading entertainers performed free of charge for the evening.
- A few of them managed to survive on the loose as entertainers or musicians.
- Music-making was mainly in the hands of a few itinerant singers and entertainers at fairs and in taverns.
- For the next month the centre will play host to dozens of entertainers and performers.
- Footballers and all sportsmen alike are entertainers, just like singers and actors.
- It would enhance the whole event if we had the street musicians and entertainers.
- He was also a singer and entertainer and performed at many concerts in the locality.
- Some of them may have come into the profession attracted by the glamour of being singers and entertainers.
- After leaving Oxford, Andy was determined to work as a musician and be an entertainer.
- Children can discover poems with entertainers, watch a puppet show, get their faces painted and help create a wall of poetry.
- The event was spectacular and well produced as entertainers performed to their utmost.
- He knows that he is a performer, an entertainer whose love of animals is matched only by his love of magic.
- Each month the theme of the festival would change to allow a wide variety of artists and entertainers to take part.
- A host of talented musicians and entertainers will perform at the show, which takes place in Central Park.
- In recent years the show has attracted more and more artists and entertainers.
- There will be demonstrations on their talents from various artists and entertainers.
- It was a great variety show with top notch actors and entertainers doing what they do best - hamming it up.
Synonyms performer, artiste, artist rare executant
Rhymesabstainer, arcana, campaigner, Cana, caner, cantilena, complainer, container, detainer, drainer, explainer, Gaenor, gainer, Gaynor, grainer, Jena, Lena, maintainer, Marlene, N'Djamena, obtainer, ordainer, planar, planer, profaner, Rayner, retainer, scena, seiner, Sinn Feiner, strainer, sustainer, trainer, uniplanar Definition of entertainer in US English: entertainernounˌen(t)ərˈtānərˌɛn(t)ərˈteɪnər A person, such as a singer, dancer, or comedian, whose job is to entertain others. (歌手、舞蹈演员或喜剧演员等)表演者,艺人 she is one of Hollywood's highest-paid entertainers Example sentencesExamples - A host of talented musicians and entertainers will perform at the show, which takes place in Central Park.
- For the next month the centre will play host to dozens of entertainers and performers.
- Each month the theme of the festival would change to allow a wide variety of artists and entertainers to take part.
- In recent years the show has attracted more and more artists and entertainers.
- There will also be a number of local entertainers performing on the night.
- He knows that he is a performer, an entertainer whose love of animals is matched only by his love of magic.
- It would enhance the whole event if we had the street musicians and entertainers.
- It was a great variety show with top notch actors and entertainers doing what they do best - hamming it up.
- He was also a singer and entertainer and performed at many concerts in the locality.
- Music-making was mainly in the hands of a few itinerant singers and entertainers at fairs and in taverns.
- Some of the town's leading entertainers performed free of charge for the evening.
- Some of them may have come into the profession attracted by the glamour of being singers and entertainers.
- The musicians, though, can be committed to being both artists and entertainers.
- Cultural life in the township is remarkably rich, bursting with accomplished singers and entertainers.
- Children can discover poems with entertainers, watch a puppet show, get their faces painted and help create a wall of poetry.
- A few of them managed to survive on the loose as entertainers or musicians.
- After leaving Oxford, Andy was determined to work as a musician and be an entertainer.
- Footballers and all sportsmen alike are entertainers, just like singers and actors.
- There will be demonstrations on their talents from various artists and entertainers.
- The event was spectacular and well produced as entertainers performed to their utmost.
Synonyms performer, artiste, artist |