edutain

English

Etymology

Back-formation from edutainment. In use in 1985.

Verb

edutain (third-person singular simple present edutains, present participle edutaining, simple past and past participle edutained)

  1. (transitive) To educate in an entertaining manner.
    • 2003, Jane De Gay, Lizbeth Goodman, Languages of Theatre Shaped by Women: Theory and Practice, page 89:
      Voices whose work and whose expression of her work continues to inform and (in a phrase borrowed from Black performance poetry of the period) 'edutain'.
    • 2005, Farrah Gray, Fran Harris., Reallionaire: Nine Steps to Becoming Rich from the Inside Out, page 163:
      Let Me "Edutain You...
    • 2008, Yale Daily News, Yale Daily News Staff, The Insider's Guide to the Colleges, 2008, 34th edition, page 125:
      Edutain Me / The "risk" of Deep Springs is largely up to the students' shaping.

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