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.