Games [noun]
Definition of Games:
entertainment
Synonyms of Games:
● Play
● Sport
● Business
● Pastime
● Jest
● Lark
● Frolic
● Pursuit
● Line
● Scheme
● Romp
● Joke
● Fun
● Plan
● Sports
Opposite/Antonyms of Games:
Sentence/Example of Games:
Boston Celtics forward Grant Williams said, shortly before the Bucks were scheduled to tip off their game against the Orlando Magic.
Whenever people buy digital goods, like Netflix subscriptions or video game items, through the App Store, Apple demands a cut.
A pair of Michael Jordan’s signed, game-worn Nikes was recently auctioned by Christie’s for a record $615,000.
Its smartwatch and wireless ear buds have emerged as market leaders, but not game changers.
The company said electronics sales were up 70% as customers bought home-office items and video games.
If you remember the cat and mouse game between Criteo and Apple over Intelligent Tracking Prevention on Safari, this too seems like an option fraught with risk.
The rewarded ad is also a highly-engaging, in-game format that helps users to earn in-game bonuses in exchange for watching ad commercials.
The link building game got out of control at some point ultimately leading to lower-quality but better-linked pages on top of search results – and that’s when Google started taking counteractions.
One might want as high quality of a model as possible in their game, but hardware is a limiting factor.
That’s why Google, Apple and a lot of biotech companies have game rooms.