joker amused me and him. We were not amused by the movie.
No, the word 'amused' is not a noun at all. The word 'amused' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to amuse. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective: an amused audience, amused readers.The noun forms for the verb to amuse are amusement and the gerund, amusing.
Amused means entertained or finding something funny. An example of amused used in a sentence is: I was amused to find out that she wore the exact same shirt as me today, without either of us planning it.
The world amused him mightily and he amused the world, always ready with a witty sally or a ribald joke.
Amusing
joker amused me and him. We were not amused by the movie.
Amused to Death was created in 1988.
Not Too Amused was created in 1995.
With which queen is the phrase we are not amused Connected?
With which queen is the phrase we are not amused Connected?
No, the word 'amused' is not a noun at all. The word 'amused' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to amuse. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective: an amused audience, amused readers.The noun forms for the verb to amuse are amusement and the gerund, amusing.
Amused means entertained or finding something funny. An example of amused used in a sentence is: I was amused to find out that she wore the exact same shirt as me today, without either of us planning it.
a
He Loves to Be Amused - 1913 was released on: USA: 19 October 1913
The world amused him mightily and he amused the world, always ready with a witty sally or a ribald joke.
It is said that she did use to say 'We are not amused'this could be possible, however there is no actual evidence to say that Queen Victoria did say we are not amused, it could just be made up!Hope this helps It is made up
The anagram is amused.