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entertainer
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "entertainer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person whose job is to provide entertainment, either through music, dance, comedy, etc. For example, "The band hired an entertainer to provide some music during the dinner event."
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60 human-written examples
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Science
Categories of public figures denied delisting (e.g., public official, entertainer), including whether a Wikipedia presence is being used as a general proxy for status as a public figure.
News & Media
At the recent Country Music Awards, Nashville's answer to the Grammys, the title of entertainer of the year went to Luke Bryan.
News & Media
But at heart, Allin was still an entertainer, pledged to put on a good show for the paying public, no different to TV's Dara O'Briain or world war two's Dame Vera Lynn.
News & Media
He also organises the annual clown memorial service for the original Joey, Joseph Grimaldi, the legendary British Victorian entertainer, on the first Sunday in February, and he tends Grimaldi's grave in the eponymous park off Pentonville Road in Islington, all year round.
News & Media
Such job descriptions as "magician and children's entertainer" should have set alarm bells ringing.
News & Media
As for Rick Santorum, the holier-than-everybody über-Catholic who thinks contraception is "dangerous" and leads to "libertinism", the most outrage he could manage on Fluke's behalf was to call Limbaugh's comments "absurd", the licensed remarks of an "entertainer".
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Despicable Me 2, out later this year, sees him stepping into the breach at a children's party when the entertainer cancels.
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The Denver Post reported that the entertainer also received a standing ovation at his second show.
News & Media
While Moore, who stayed one night less, rang up a £1,187.88 bill at the hotel, which declares itself the "home away from home for actors, comedians, writers, artists, filmmakers, fashion designers, supermodels, restaurateurs, billionaire entrepreneurs, and the newest breed of entertainer when the hotel opened its doors in 1963: rock stars".
News & Media
The 83-year-old Australian entertainer, who had a long career in British children's TV in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, is accused of three counts of indecently assaulting a 14-year-old girl in 1986 and six of indecently assaulting a girl aged between 15 and 16 from 1980 to 1981.
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Avoid using "entertainer" as a blanket term for anyone in the creative arts. While all entertainers are artists, not all artists are primarily focused on entertainment. A painter, for instance, is an artist but not necessarily an "entertainer".
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "entertainer" is as a noun, referring to a person who provides entertainment. As Ludwig AI confirms, this term is widely accepted and used in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Science
15%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Wiki
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "entertainer" is a commonly used noun that refers to someone who provides amusement or enjoyment professionally. As Ludwig AI confirms, the term is considered correct and widely applicable across various contexts, particularly in news and media. While synonyms like "performer" and "artist" exist, "entertainer" specifically emphasizes the intent to amuse. It's important to use this word accurately, avoiding overgeneralization to artists whose primary focus isn't entertainment. Remember to consider the specific context when choosing between "entertainer" and its alternatives to ensure the most appropriate and precise language.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
performer
Focuses on the act of performing, applicable to various art forms.
artist
Broader term encompassing various creative disciplines, including entertainment.
comedian
Specifically refers to someone who provides amusement through humor.
musician
Highlights musical talent as the source of entertainment.
actor
Emphasizes performing in dramatic or comedic roles.
showman
Implies a flair for dramatic presentation and spectacle.
vaudevillian
Refers to a performer in vaudeville, a specific type of entertainment.
impresario
Highlights the role of managing and promoting entertainment events.
public speaker
Highlights the ability to engage with others, to tell stories, to provide interesting facts in a public context.
storyteller
Emphasizes the oral tradition of entertaining through narratives.
FAQs
How is "entertainer" commonly used in a sentence?
The word "entertainer" is used to describe a person whose job is to amuse or interest people, such as a singer, comedian, or dancer. For example: "The cruise ship hired a variety of "entertainers" to perform for the passengers each night."
What are some synonyms for "entertainer"?
Is it appropriate to call a public speaker an "entertainer"?
While a public speaker may engage and amuse their audience, calling them an "entertainer" depends on their primary goal. If their main aim is to inform or persuade rather than entertain, "speaker" or "presenter" might be more accurate. However, if their main aim is to entertain, you can consider them an "entertainer".
What is the difference between an "entertainer" and an "artist"?
An "entertainer" specifically aims to amuse or provide enjoyment to an audience. An "artist", on the other hand, engages in creative activities, which may or may not be primarily intended for entertainment. An artist's work can be thought-provoking, expressive, or aesthetic, whereas an entertainer’s goal is typically to amuse.
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Usage summary
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Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested