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    Play
    /plā/

    verb

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

    noun

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

  3. 1 day ago · play, game, sport refer to forms of diverting activity. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Definition of play – Learner’s Dictionary. play. verb. uk/pleɪ/us. playverb (SPORTS/GAMES) Add to word listAdd to word list. A1. to take part in a sport or game: You play tennis, don't you Sam? We often used to play cards. I used to play netball for my school. I'm playing Tony (= playing against Tony) at squash tonight.

  6. Definition of play noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. play. noun. /pleɪ/ Idioms. in theatre. [countable] a piece of writing performed by actors in a theatre or on television or radio. a stage/radio play. She wrote a play for the students to perform. to put on/stage a play. to produce/direct a play.

  7. play. verb. /pleɪ/ Verb Forms. of children. [intransitive, transitive] to do things for pleasure, as children do; to enjoy yourself, rather than work You'll have to play inside today. There's a time to work and a time to play. play with somebody/something Some kids were playing with a ball in the street.

  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.

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