Entertaining vs Edutain - What's the difference?
entertaining | edutain |
Very amusing; that entertains.
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(archaic) entertainment
* 1889 , George Herbert Curteis, Bishop Selwyn of New Zealand, and of Lichfield
To educate in an entertaining manner.
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As verbs the difference between entertaining and edutain
is that entertaining is present participle of lang=en while edutain is to educate in an entertaining manner.As an adjective entertaining
is very amusing; that entertains.As a noun entertaining
is entertainment.entertaining
English
Adjective
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- As soon as the festival was over, and the usual routine of summer entertainings and meetings had been got through, the Bishop and Mrs. Selwyn, accompanied by their large family party and some friends, started for a quiet holiday
edutain
English
Verb
(en verb)- Voices whose work and whose expression of her work continues to inform and (in a phrase borrowed from Black performance poetry of the period) 'edutain' .
- Let Me "Edutain You...
- Edutain Me / The "risk" of Deep Springs is largely up to the students' shaping.