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diverting

Diverting (adj) means entertaining or amusing in a light, distracting way. Example: “It was a diverting little comedy, if not a great film.”

adj
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Entertaining or amusing in a light, distracting way.
"It was a diverting little comedy, if not a great film."

Word forms

more diverting comparative, most diverting superlative

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What does “diverting” mean?

The word “diverting” means entertaining or amusing in a light, distracting way.

How do you use “diverting” in a sentence?

Here is “diverting” used in a sentence: “It was a diverting little comedy, if not a great film.”

What part of speech is “diverting”?

“Diverting” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of diverting?

"diverting" (adj) means entertaining or amusing in a light, distracting way.

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