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- verbplay (verb) · plays (third person present) · played (past tense) · played (past participle) · playing (present participle)
- participate in (an athletic match or contest):"the Red Sox will play two games on Wednesday"Similar:take part inparticipate inengage inbe involved injoin incompete in
- compete against (another player or team) in an athletic match or contest:"the team will play France on Wednesday"Similar:compete againstcontend againstvie with
- informalbe cooperative:"he needs financial backing, but the bank won't play"Similar:go along with the planshow willingbe willing
- be part of a team, especially in a specified position, in a game:"he played shortstop"
- strike (a ball) or execute (a stroke) in a game:"was he in an offside position when his teammate played the ball?"
- assign to take part in an athletic contest, especially in a specified position:"the manager will want to play the right-handed Curtis"
- move (a piece) or display (a playing card) in one's turn in a game:"he played his queen"
- bet or gamble at or on:"he didn't play the ponies"
- perform in a theatrical production or on film:"he was proud to be playing opposite a famous actor"
- put on or take part in (a theatrical performance or concert):"the show was one of the best we ever played"Similar:perform inact inplay intake part inparticipate inbe involved inbe engaged in
- give a dramatic performance at (a particular theater or place).
- behave as though one were (a specified type of person):"the skipper played the innocent, but smuggled goods were found on his vessel"
- perform on (a musical instrument):"we heard someone playing a harmonica" · "a pianist who will play for us"
- possess the skill of performing on (a musical instrument):"he taught himself to play the violin"
- produce (notes) from a musical instrument; perform (a piece of music):"they played a violin sonata"
- make (a music player, disc, radio, etc.) produce sounds:"someone is playing a record—I can hear the drum"
- (of a musical instrument, music player, radio, etc.) produce sounds:"somewhere within, a harp was playing"
- accompany (someone) with music as they are moving in a specified direction:"the bagpipes played them out of the dining room"
- allow (a fish) to exhaust itself pulling against a line before reeling it in:"no fisherman ever played a bonita more carefully or with greater wile"
nounplay (noun) · plays (plural noun)- activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation, especially by children:"a child at play may use a stick as an airplane"Opposite:
- behavior or speech that is not intended seriously:"I flinched, but only in play"
- designed to be used in games of pretense; not real:"play families are arranged in play houses"
- the conducting of an athletic match or contest:"rain interrupted the second day's play"
- the action or manner of engaging in a sport or game:"he maintained the same rhythm of play throughout the game"
- the status of the ball in a game as being available to be played according to the rules:"the ball was put in play"
- the state of being active, operative, or effective:"luck comes into play"
- a move or maneuver in a sport or game:"the best play is to lead the 3 of clubs"
- archaicgambling:"a young nobleman, ruined by play"
- light and constantly changing movement:"the artist exploits the play of light across the surface"
OriginOld English pleg(i)an ‘to exercise’, plega ‘brisk movement’, related to Middle Dutch pleien ‘leap for joy, dance’. - People also ask
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