Di·vert v. t. [imp. & p. p. Diverted; p. pr. & vb. n. Diverting.]
  1. To turn aside; to turn off from any course or intended application; to deflect; as, to divert a river from its channel; to divert commerce from its usual course.
     That crude apple that diverted Eve.   --Milton.
  2. To turn away from any occupation, business, or study; to cause to have lively and agreeable sensations; to amuse; to entertain; as, children are diverted with sports; men are diverted with works of wit and humor.
     We are amused by a tale, diverted by a comedy.   --C. J. Smith.
  Syn: -- To please; gratify; amuse; entertain; exhilarate; delight; recreate. See Amuse.
  Di·vert·ing a. Amusing; entertaining. -- Di*vert*ing*ly, adv. -- Di*vert*ing*ness, n.
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  diverting
       adj : providing enjoyment; pleasantly entertaining; "an amusing
             speaker"; "a diverting story"; "a fun thing to do"
             [syn: amusing, amusive, fun(a)]