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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. PLAY definition: 1. When you play, especially as a child, you spend time doing an enjoyable and/or entertaining…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PLAY is swordplay. How to use play in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Play.

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

  6. You can use play to describe how someone behaves, when they are deliberately behaving in a certain way or like a certain type of person. For example, to play the innocent, means to pretend to be innocent, and to play deaf means to pretend not to hear something.

  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.

  8. If you play (someone) for (something), you play a game in which the winner will be able to take or keep something. “Is that the last can of soda?” “Yeah, I'll play you for it.”

  9. PLAY definition: 1. to take part in a sport or game: 2. If children play, they enjoy themselves with toys and…. Learn more.

  10. 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.

  11. In a position to be legally or feasibly played: The ball is now in play. In a position, or rumored to be in a position of possible corporate takeover: The company's stock rose in price when it was said to be in play. American Heritage out of play