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    racket
    /ˈrakɪt/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make or move with a loud unpleasant noise: "trains racketed by"
    • 2. enjoy oneself socially; go in pursuit of pleasure or entertainment: "a fabulous car for racketing around Paris"

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  2. a dishonest or illegal activity that makes money: They were jailed for running a protection / prostitution racket. See also. protection. [ C usually singular ] disapproving. a way of making a large unfair profit: Phone chat lines are a real racket. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of RACKET is a lightweight implement that consists of a netting (as of nylon) stretched in a usually oval open frame with a handle attached and that is used for striking the ball or shuttlecock in various games (such as tennis, racquets, or badminton). How to use racket in a sentence.

  4. noun. a loud noise or clamor, especially of a disturbing or confusing kind; din; uproar: The traffic made a terrible racket in the street below. Synonyms: outcry, tumult, disturbance, cacophony. Antonyms: tranquility, stillness, calm, quiet.

  5. A racket is an oval-shaped bat with strings across it. Rackets are used in tennis, squash, and badminton.

  6. Definition of racket noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Colours & sounds, Crime & law, Sport rack‧et /ˈrækɪt/ noun 1 [ singular] informal a loud noise The old machine used to make an awful racket. 2 [ countable] informal a dishonest way of obtaining money, such as by threatening people or selling them illegal goods ...

  8. A racket is an oval-shaped bat with strings across it. Rackets are used in tennis, squash, and badminton. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'racket' American English: rækɪt British English: rækɪt. More. Conjugations of 'racket' present simple: I racket, you racket [...] past simple: I racketed, you racketed [...] past participle: racketed. More.

  9. racket, racquet /ˈrækɪt/ n. a bat consisting of an open network of nylon or other strings stretched in an oval frame with a handle, used to strike the ball in tennis, badminton, etc. a snowshoe shaped like a tennis racket. vb. ( transitive) to strike (a ball, shuttlecock, etc) with a racket.

  10. Racket definition: A device consisting of an oval or circular frame with a tight interlaced network of strings and a handle, used to strike a ball or shuttlecock in various games. Dictionary

  11. to stand the racket: (a) To pay the amount required; (b) to hold out in the face of difficulties; (c) to face and bear the consequences of an action or the outcome of an event (also to face the racket).