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    regale
    /rɪˈɡeɪl/

    verb

    • 1. entertain or amuse (someone) with talk: "he regaled her with a colourful account of that afternoon's meeting" Similar entertainamusedivertdelight

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  3. Regale means to entertain someone with stories or jokes. See how to use this verb in sentences from the Hansard archive and other sources.

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  4. Regale can be a verb meaning to entertain or amuse, or a noun meaning a sumptuous feast. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of regale from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. While food is a reliable way to regale someone, regale can also involve providing forms of entertainment such as music or storytelling. Regale is akin to the word gala, meaning “a festive party,” and gallant, which can mean “spirited and adventurous” (though gallant can also mean “noble and brave”). If you regale someone with a gala ...

  6. Regale means to entertain lavishly or agreeably, or to provide with choice food or drink. It can also be a noun for a feast or a delicacy. Learn more about its origin, usage and related words.

  7. Regale means to entertain by providing a splendid feast or to delight with something pleasing or amusing. It can also mean a feast or a choice food or drink. See word forms, pronunciation, collocations and sentences.

  8. Regale means to provide with great enjoyment or to entertain with choice food or drink. It can also mean a feast or a delicacy. See synonyms, translations and usage examples of regale.

  9. Regale means to entertain or amuse someone with stories, anecdotes, or jokes. Learn more about the origin, usage, and synonyms of regale from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.