plural
sports
plural
sports
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPORT
1
a
[count]
:
a contest or game in which people do certain physical activities according to a specific set of rules and compete against each other
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My favorite (competitive) sports are tennis and volleyball.
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the sport of boxing
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Do you play a sport? = Do you play any sports?
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Baseball is a team sport. [=a sport played by teams]
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often used in the plural especially in U.S. English to refer to sports in a general way
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My brother likes sports. [=he enjoys playing and/or watching games such as football, baseball, basketball, golf, etc.]
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I like watching sports on TV.
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She likes to play sports.
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see also spectator sport, winter sport
b
[noncount]
British
:
sports in general
2
:
a physical activity (such as hunting, fishing, running, swimming, etc.) that is done for enjoyment
[count]
[noncount]
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see also blood sport
3
[count]
a
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used with good, bad, etc., to say if someone has behaved politely or not after losing a game or contest
b
informal + old-fashioned
:
someone who is kind or generous
c
informal + old-fashioned
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used as a friendly way to address someone (especially a man)
in sport
somewhat formal + old-fashioned
:
in a joking way
:
in a way that is not serious
make sport of
somewhat formal + old-fashioned
:
to laugh at and make jokes about (someone or something) in an unkind way
2
sport
/ˈspoɚt/
adjective
2
sport
/ˈspoɚt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPORT
always used before a noun
1
:
done for enjoyment rather than as a job or for food for survival
2
chiefly US
:
participating in an activity (such as hunting or fishing) for enjoyment rather than as a job or for food for survival
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compare sports
3
sport
/ˈspoɚt/
verb
sports;
sported;
sporting
sports;
sported;
sporting
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPORT
1
[+ object]
:
to wear (something) in a way that attracts attention
2
[no object]
literary
:
to play in a happy and lively way