amenizar
to liven up, to entertain
verb ah-meh-nee-SAHR Rare
Origin: From ameno (pleasant) + -izar, from Latin amoenus.
Usage Note
Amenizar means to make an event or gathering more pleasant or entertaining, typically through music, humour, or activities. It is commonly used for performances at parties and receptions: amenizar la velada (to liven up the evening). The adjective ameno means 'pleasant' or 'entertaining'.
Examples
"Un grupo de jazz amenizó la cena."
Natural Translation
A jazz group livened up the dinner.
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