di·ver·sion·al

[dih-vur-zhuh-nl, -shuh-, dahy-]
adjective
offering diversion or recreation; diverting.

Origin:
diversion + -al1

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diversion (daɪˈvɜːʃən) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  the act of diverting from a specified course
2.  chiefly (Brit) an official detour used by traffic when a main route is closed
3.  something that distracts from business, etc; amusement
4.  military a feint attack designed to draw an enemy away from the main attack
 
di'versional
 
adj
 
di'versionary
 
adj

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Diversional is always a great word to know.
So is flibbertigibbet. Does it mean:
a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc.
Example sentences
Individual adjustment services including social diversional, recreational and spiritual opportunities.
Individual adjustment services including social diversional, recreational, and spiritual opportunities as appropriate.
Provides and involves residents in diversional activities that promote
  increased comfort.
Some valves are exclusively used for diversional purposes.
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