disport

[US]/dɪˈspɔːt/
[UK]/dɪˈspɔːrt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. amuse; bring joy

vi. entertain; play

n. entertainment
Word Forms
Present Participledisporting
Third Person Singulardisports
Past Participledisported
Past Tensedisported

Phrases & Collocations

disport oneself

Example Sentences

disport oneself to one's heart's content

a painting of lords and ladies disporting themselves by a lake.

Every Sunday, they disport themselves either in the parks or in the mountains.

The function that literature could vindicate the individual life is generalized "expressing griever, expressing sorrow with disport" and "writing just for fun" by Han Yu.3.

The children disport themselves in the playground.

The dogs disport in the backyard.

She disported herself at the beach all day.

The monkeys disport in the trees.

During the picnic, we disported by the lake.

The dolphins disport in the ocean waves.

The students disport in the schoolyard during recess.

The cats disport in the sun on the windowsill.

The birds disport in the sky, soaring high above.

We disport ourselves with games and laughter at the party.

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