Enterprise, n.

    1. Undertaking, adventure, venture, attempt, effort, essay, endeavor, cause.
    2. Energy, activity, adventurousness, willingness to make ventures or essay difficulties.

Enterprising, a.

    1. Adventurous, venturesome, venturous, dashing, daring, audacious, bold.
    2. Active, prompt, alert, stirring, adventurous, smart, energetic, efficient, spirited, zealous, strenuous, eager, on the alert, in earnest, willing to make ventures, prompt to undertake difficulties.

Entertain, v. a.

    1. Lodge, treat hospitably, show hospitality to, receive as a guest.
    2. Hold, cherish, harbor.
    3. Take into consideration, consider.
    4. Divert, amuse, please.

Entertainer, n. Host.

Entertainment, n.

    1. Hospitable treatment.
    2. Feast, banquet, treat, festival, collation.
    3. Amusement, diversion, recreation, pastime.

Enter upon. Begin, commence, take the first steps in.

Enthrall, v. a. [Written also Inthrall.]

    1. Enslave, reduce to servitude, put under restraint, make a thrall or slave or bondsman of.
    2. Enslave, overpower, overmaster, enchain, put in bondage (morally).

Enthralment, n. [Written also Inthralment.] Enslavement, servitude, slavery, bondage, vassalage, serfdom, thraldom, captivity.


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