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    play
    /pleɪ/

    verb

    • 1. engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose: "the children were playing by a pool" Similar amuse oneselfentertain oneselfenjoy oneselfhave fun
    • 2. take part in (a sport): "I play squash and badminton" Similar take part inparticipate inengage inbe involved in

    noun

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  2. Learn the meaning of play as a verb and a noun in English, with different senses and usage. Find out how to use play in phrases, idioms, and phrasal verbs, and see examples and synonyms.

    • Play: Korean Translation

      PLAY translate: (게임, 경기 등을) 하다, 놀다, (음악, 악기등을) 연주하다, (CD,...

    • Play: Japanese Translation

      PLAY translate: (スポーツや試合)をする, 遊ぶ, (楽器)を演奏する, (CD、DVDなど)をかける,...

    • Play: Arabic Translation

      PLAY translate: يَلْعَب, يَلْعَب, يَعْزِف, يَلعَب, يُمَثِّل,...

    • Play: Italian Translation

      PLAY translate: giocare a, giocare, suonare, mettere (un CD,...

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word play as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and related phrases. Explore the different contexts of play in sports, games, music, drama, and more.

  4. Play is the general word for any such form of activity, often undirected, spontaneous, or random: Childhood should be a time for play. Game refers to a recreational contest, mental or physical, usually governed by set rules: a game of chess.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of the verb play in different contexts, such as games, sports, music, acting and more. Find out how to use play with different objects, prepositions and idioms.

  6. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word play in English, from verbs to nouns, with examples and synonyms. Find out how to play sports, games, music, jokes, and more.

  7. A play is a dramatic work that's written to be staged in a theater and in front of an audience. Your city might offer a free Shakespeare play in the park every year. If you take part in a game or a sport, you play it. You might love to play charades, but no one is going to want to play with you if you keep forgetting the rules.

  8. 1. To occupy oneself in an activity for amusement or recreation: children playing with toys. 2. a. To take part in a sport or game: He's just a beginner and doesn't play well. b. To participate in betting; gamble. 3. a. To behave in a teasing or joking manner; act in jest or sport: She's not angry with you; she's just playing. b.