Disports [noun]

Definition of Disports:

form of entertainment

Synonyms of Disports:


Opposite/Antonyms of Disports:

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Sentence/Example of Disports:

Then they turned about and went into the wood to disport them, for the sun was growing hot.

We have known him to disport for half a day upon the kerb-stone, carrying on with all his might to whomsoever would endure it.

Here was young hopeful's long-sought-for opportunity to dive, swim and otherwise disport himself as did the big boys.

We live in a three dimensional world, and in its length, breadth, and solidity do we disport ourselves.

We can no longer allow you to disport yourselves in the Fields of History as if they were a mere playground.

There were also two pretty gardens in which the boys and girls could disport themselves separately.

The treacle jar stands open for stray fingers and flies to disport themselves therein.

Whales still disport themselves close inshore, and frighten no one.

Asolare—“to disport in the open air, amuse oneself at random.”

The titles of these books remind one of "a merry disport," which formerly took place in the hall of the Inner Temple.