game
1. a contest with rules to determine a winner (Freq. 38) - you need four people to play this game • Members of this Topic: defending, move, turn, play, horn, penalty, replay, rematch, side, playing period, period of play, run off, play out, course, played • Hypernyms: activity • Hyponyms: curling, bowling, pall-mall, athletic game, child's game, card game, cards, table game, parlor game, parlour game, game of chance, gambling game, zero-sum game 2. a single play of a sport or other contest (Freq. 26) - the game lasted two hours • Hypernyms: contest, competition • Hyponyms: away game, road game, home game, exhibition game, practice game, nightcap, twin bill, doubleheader, double feature, playoff game, cup tie 3. an amusement or pastime (Freq. 14) - they played word games - he thought of his painting as a game that filled his empty time - his life was all fun and games • Hypernyms: diversion, recreation • Hyponyms: catch, party game, computer game, video game, pinball, pinball game, guessing game, ducks and drakes, mind game, paper chase, hare and hounds, ring-around-the-rosy, ring-around-a-rosy, ring-a-rosy, prisoner's base, treasure hunt 4. animal hunted for food or sport (Freq. 7) • Hypernyms: animal, animate being, beast, brute, creature, fauna • Hyponyms: big game, game bird 5. (tennis) a division of play during which one player serves • Topics: tennis, lawn tennis • Hypernyms: part, section, division • Part Holonyms: set 6. (games) the score at a particular point or the score needed to win - the game is 6 all - he is serving for the game • Hypernyms: score 7. the flesh of wild animals that is used for food • Derivationally related forms: gamy, gamey • Hypernyms: meat • Hyponyms: venison, buffalo, rabbit, hare 8. a secret scheme to do something (especially something underhand or illegal) - they concocted a plot to discredit the governor - I saw through his little game from the start • Syn: plot, secret plan • Derivationally related forms: plot (for: plot) • Hypernyms: scheme, strategy • Hyponyms: counterplot, counterplan, intrigue, machination, conspiracy, cabal 9. the game equipment needed in order to play a particular game - the child received several games for his birthday • Hypernyms: game equipment • Hyponyms: puzzle 10. your occupation or line of work - he's in the plumbing game - she's in show biz • Syn: biz • Usage Domain: colloquialism • Hypernyms: occupation, business, job, line of work, line 11. frivolous or trifling behavior - for actors, memorizing lines is no game - for him, life is all fun and games • Hypernyms: play, frolic, romp, gambol, caper
place a bet on - Which horse are you backing? - I'm betting on the new horse • Syn: bet on, back, gage, stake, punt • Derivationally related forms: punter (for: punt), gaming, stake (for: stake) • Hypernyms: bet, wager, play • Hyponyms: ante, parlay, double up • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s on something
1. disabled in the feet or legs - a crippled soldier - a game leg • Syn: crippled, halt, halting, lame, gimpy • Similar to: unfit • Derivationally related forms: gameness, gimpiness (for: gimpy), lameness (for: lame) 2. willing to face danger • Syn: gamy, gamey, gritty, mettlesome, spirited, spunky • Similar to: brave, courageous • Derivationally related forms: spunk (for: spunky), mettlesomeness (for: mettlesome), grit (for: gritty)
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