by ZombieJesus on January 22nd, 2009

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What is the difference between the words "bemused" and "amused?"

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  • by LynfromNM on January 22nd, 2009

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    If you are bemused you are preoccupied, musing about something.
    If you are amused, you are entertained and engaged in the moment.
    "After I mentioned that John was moving back to town, Sheila became bemused."
    "My pug's antics keep me so amused I laugh all the time."

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  • by Mr.LiAr . . . . . AwAy on January 22nd, 2009

    Mr.LiAr  . . . . . AwAy

    ifyou are bemused you are preoccupied, musing about something.
    If you are amused, you are entertained and engaged in the moment.

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