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sport

sport [ spawrt ]


noun  (plural sports)
Definition:
 
1. competitive physical activity: an individual or group competitive activity involving physical exertion or skill, governed by rules, and sometimes engaged in professionally ( often used in the plural )

2. pastime: an active pastime participated in for pleasure or exercise

3. somebody cheerful: somebody who remains cheerful when losing or in an unpleasant situation ( informal )

4. somebody who plays fairly: somebody noted for abiding by the rules in a game or for generally honorable behavior ( informal )

5. good companion: a good-natured, easy-going, or sociable person ( informal )

6. joking: good-natured joking ( formal )
a harmless prank done in sport

7. derision: contemptuous mockery ( formal )

8. object of ridicule: an object of ridicule or mockery ( formal )

9. somebody or something manipulated by others: somebody or something manipulated by external forces ( literary )

10. gambler: a gambler, especially somebody who gambles on sporting events ( informal )

11. U.S. form of address: a casual form of address, especially used between men or boys ( informal )

12. biology mutated organism: a plant or animal that deviates markedly from its parent stock or type, usually as a result of mutation, especially mutation of somatic tissue

13. biology unusual character: the mutant character of a mutated organism

14. amorous behavior: amorous behavior, e.g. kissing or caressing ( archaic )



verb  (past and past participle sport·ed, present participle sport·ing, 3rd person present singular sports)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb wear something: to wear or display something, usually proudly or with the intention of impressing others ( informal )

2. intransitive verb play happily: to romp and play happily ( formal )

3. intransitive verb enjoy yourself: to enjoy yourself, especially by taking part in outdoor physical activity ( formal )

4. intransitive verb make jokes: to joke or trifle with somebody ( formal )

5. intransitive verb biology mutate: to produce or undergo a mutation

[14th century. Shortening of disport]

sport·er noun
sport·ful adjective
sport·ful·ly adverb
sport·ful·ness noun
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