entertainer Definition
en·ter·tainer (-ər)
noun
a person who entertains others, esp. professionally; a popular singer, dancer, comedian, etc.
entertainer Synonyms
entertainer Usage Examples
Possessives
- childrens: All the childrens ' entertainers are fully trained and follow our strict health and safety rules.
- child: A children's entertainer was also booked to help keep the children amused!
- kid: Finally " SEEN IT MISTER " draws on BENJI'S experience as a kids ' party entertainer.
Converse of object
- hire: Hire an entertainer at Power Leisure Book top quality entertainment for your next event.
- bear: And one for the pub quiz Which famous entertainer born in south London did time in the Poor Law school?
- watch: On the way to the opera we stopped at Covent Garden to watch a street entertainer.
- represent: The Xanadu Entertainment Agency always likes to hear from clients that have booked any of our represented professional entertainers or entertainment services.
Preposition: in
jazz: Films featuring American Entertainers or Popular Songs 1927-1947 Films: R Also check for entertainers in the American jazz and dance band films listing.
Adjective modifier
- all-round: She's a popular all-round entertainer from " down under " !
- consummate: But he is still a consummate entertainer, and the love that passes across the footlights, in both directions, is palpable.
- non-resident: Must all non-resident entertainers and sportspersons pay tax in the UK?
- versatile: Chris James is one of the most versatile entertainers in the UK.
- psychic: More of an ' psychic entertainer ' to me.
- talented: We can certainly recommend you to others who require a talented entertainer.
Noun used with modifier
- childrens: Professor Popcorn Show Somerset Devon Dorset UK Professor Popcorn the Magical Clown Somersets favorite childrens entertainer.
- street: On the way to the opera we stopped at Covent Garden to watch a street entertainer.
- wedding: Listed within this section you will find a variety of wedding entertainers.
- round: Warm up was provided by all round entertainer Andy Bull.
- hall: He was a good friend of music hall entertainer George Formby.
- party: A party entertainer will also be laid on to keep the tots amused during the event.
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