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- Dictionaryverbplay (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"
- compete against (another player or team) in an athletic match or contest:"the team will play France on Wednesday"
- informalbe cooperative:"he needs financial backing, but the bank won't play"Similar:
- 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"
- 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’. - Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.On this page you'll find 400 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to play, such as: comedy, drama, hit, musical, opera, and performance.www.thesaurus.com/browse/playSynonyms: piece, musical, drama, show, theatrical drama, performance, production, opera, curtain-raiser, tragedy, comedy, stage show, pantomime, theater play, theatre play (UK), dramatization, dramatisation (UK), theatrical production, history playwww.wordreference.com/synonyms/playSynonyms for PLAY: frolic, happiness, turn, sportiveness, romp, gambol, caper, dally, toy, flirt, trifle, recreate; Antonyms for PLAY: mourn, grieve, sulk, drag, mope, droop, work, work, listen, direct, watch, extreme.thesaurus.yourdictionary.com/play
- lounge
- idle
- doodle
- tinker
- hang about
- loaf
www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/playPrinceton's WordNet Rate these synonyms: 1.0 / 4 votes
- play, drama, dramatic play noun a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage ...
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