encheason

/ɛnˈtʃeɪsən/

Definitions

1. verb

to add or bring in an element of excitement or interest, typically in a situation or activity that is otherwise dull or uninteresting.

“The new theme park encheasoned our annual company outing with a thrilling rollercoaster ride.”

2. noun

an element that adds excitement or interest to a situation or activity.

“The fireworks display was the main encheason of the evening’s festivities.”

Synonyms

  • brighten
  • liven

Antonyms

  • dull
  • stale