It's neither, it's a noun.
Here are some similar words : INTERNMENT (noun) - imprisonment or detention INTERMITTENT (adjective) - at intervals, infrequent ENTERTAINMENT (noun) - amusement, diversion EREMITE (person) - a religious recluse or hermit
The noun 'stadium' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a building with tiers of seats for spectators of sports or entertainment; a word for a thing.
No. Entertainment is an abstract noun.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Graceful is an adjective, and entertainment is a noun.
It's neither, it's a noun.
The adjective form for the verb to entertain are the present participle, entertaining (an entertaining character) and the past participle, entertained (an entertainedchild).
The word entertaining is an adjective. It can also be the present participle of the verb entertain.
The laughing boy: adjective phrase An interesting novel: adjective phrase Good entertainment: adjective phrase Winning the race: gerund phrase Going home: verb and object.
Entertainment from Kurdish; Kurdish entertainment.
Entertainment is similar to our entertainment.
SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment, TS Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, etc
Hastings Entertainment's motto is 'Discover Your Entertainment'.
There is a wide range of entertainment in Dublin, so it depends what kind of entertainment you want. Some entertainment is free and other entertainment will cost you, so there is no single answer to that question.
It's located in Korea. There are many entertainment companies including SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, etc.
Here are some similar words : INTERNMENT (noun) - imprisonment or detention INTERMITTENT (adjective) - at intervals, infrequent ENTERTAINMENT (noun) - amusement, diversion EREMITE (person) - a religious recluse or hermit