Entertainer

//ˌɛntəˈteɪnə//

"Entertainer" in a Sentence (12 examples)

The man whose work it is to amuse people who attend a show is an entertainer.

He is not so much a teacher as an entertainer.

He made good as an entertainer.

Instead of making the difficult seem easy, as a professional entertainer should do, he actually makes the easy look difficult.

Tom is an entertainer.

Tom is a fabulous entertainer.

Tom is an entertainer, isn't he?

Mary is an entertainer, isn't she?

He's an entertainer, isn't he?

She's an entertainer, isn't she?

During my sickness I was constantly and tenderly cared for by Mrs. Anderson, and at short intervals I received visits from both my children, so that upon the whole, I do not regard this as the least unpleasant portion of my life. I had the fullest sympathy of my entertainer—a blessing which had been denied for me many long years.

I am not an entertainer by any means. I do not own coasters or wine glasses and I’d rather spend a Saturday night figuring out what to do with my sourdough starter discard than playing hostess.

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