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play
verb
-
play
,
playing
,
plays
,
played
to
take
part
in
a
game
,
sport
,
or
other
fun
activity
•
After
school
,
the
children
love
to
play
in
the
park
.
After
school
,
the
children
love
to
play
in
the
park
.
•
We
play
soccer
every
Saturday
morning
.
We
play
soccer
every
Saturday
morning
.
Old
English
“
plegian
”
meaning
‘
to
exercise
,
frolic
’.
noun
activities
done
for
fun
rather
than
work
•
There
should
be
a
balance
between
study
and
play
.
There
should
be
a
balance
between
study
and
play
.
•
The
park
is
designed
for
children
’
s
play
.
The
park
is
designed
for
children
’
s
play
.
From
Old
English
“
plegian
”
and
“
plega
”
referring
to
exercise
or
quick
motion
.
verb
to
take
part
in
games
or
activities
for
enjoyment
rather
than
work
•
The
children
ran
outside
to
play
after
school
.
The
children
ran
outside
to
play
after
school
.
•
On
the
beach
,
tourists
play
in
the
warm
waves
.
On
the
beach
,
tourists
play
in
the
warm
waves
.
noun
a
story
written
to
be
performed
by
actors
on
a
stage
•
We
saw
a
wonderful
play
at
the
city
theater
last
night
.
We
saw
a
wonderful
play
at
the
city
theater
last
night
.
•
Shakespeare
wrote
the
play
“
Hamlet
.”
Shakespeare
wrote
the
play
“
Hamlet
.”
Sense
shifted
in
Middle
English
to
mean
a
dramatic
performance
.
verb
-
play
,
playing
,
plays
,
played
to
perform
music
on
an
instrument
or
through
a
device
•
She
can
play
the
piano
beautifully
.
She
can
play
the
piano
beautifully
.
•
Please
play
my
favorite
song
.
Please
play
my
favorite
song
.
Musical
sense
attested
from
the
14th
century
.
verb
to
make
music
on
an
instrument
,
or
to
cause
a
piece
of
music
,
a
video
,
or
other
recording
to
be
heard
•
She
plays
the
piano
every
evening
before
dinner
.
She
plays
the
piano
every
evening
before
dinner
.
•
He
asked
the
DJ
to
play
his
favorite
song
.
He
asked
the
DJ
to
play
his
favorite
song
.
noun
a
story
written
to
be
performed
by
actors
on
a
stage
•
We
bought
tickets
to
see
Shakespeare's
play
"
Hamlet
"
tonight
.
We
bought
tickets
to
see
Shakespeare's
play
"
Hamlet
"
tonight
.
•
The
school
is
rehearsing
a
new
play
about
space
exploration
.
The
school
is
rehearsing
a
new
play
about
space
exploration
.
display
verb
-
display
,
displaying
,
displays
,
displayed
to
arrange
or
put
something
where
people
can
easily
see
it
•
At
the
museum
,
they
display
ancient
coins
in
glass
cases
.
At
the
museum
,
they
display
ancient
coins
in
glass
cases
.
•
The
bakery
displays
its
fresh
bread
near
the
door
to
attract
customers
.
The
bakery
displays
its
fresh
bread
near
the
door
to
attract
customers
.
From
Middle
French
"
despleier
"
meaning
"
to
unfold
,
spread
out
",
later
developing
the
sense
of
"
show
openly
"
in
English
.
noun
a
collection
or
arrangement
of
things
shown
for
people
to
see
•
The
window
display
caught
everyone's
attention
.
The
window
display
caught
everyone's
attention
.
•
The
art
display
includes
paintings
and
sculptures
.
The
art
display
includes
paintings
and
sculptures
.
noun
a
group
or
arrangement
of
things
set
out
so
people
can
easily
look
at
them
•
The
bakery
made
a
colorful
display
of
cupcakes
in
the
window
.
The
bakery
made
a
colorful
display
of
cupcakes
in
the
window
.
•
The
museum's
dinosaur
display
amazed
the
children
.
The
museum's
dinosaur
display
amazed
the
children
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Anglo-French
desplaier
(“
unfold
,
show
”).
noun
the
screen
on
a
phone
,
computer
,
or
other
device
that
shows
words
and
pictures
•
My
phone's
display
turned
off
when
the
battery
died
.
My
phone's
display
turned
off
when
the
battery
died
.
•
The
smartwatch
has
a
bright
display
you
can
read
in
sunlight
.
The
smartwatch
has
a
bright
display
you
can
read
in
sunlight
.
verb
-
display
,
displaying
,
displays
,
displayed
to
show
a
feeling
,
quality
,
or
attitude
clearly
through
actions
or
appearance
•
The
team
displayed
great
courage
during
the
final
match
.
The
team
displayed
great
courage
during
the
final
match
.
•
He
displays
no
interest
in
politics
.
He
displays
no
interest
in
politics
.
verb
-
display
,
displaying
,
displays
,
displayed
(
computing
)
to
show
words
,
pictures
,
or
other
information
on
a
screen
•
The
website
displays
the
results
in
seconds
.
The
website
displays
the
results
in
seconds
.
•
My
watch
displayed
the
time
in
bright
numbers
.
My
watch
displayed
the
time
in
bright
numbers
.
noun
the
screen
of
a
computer
,
phone
,
or
other
electronic
device
that
shows
information
•
My
phone's
display
cracked
when
I
dropped
it
.
My
phone's
display
cracked
when
I
dropped
it
.
•
Increase
the
brightness
of
the
display
if
it's
too
dark
.
Increase
the
brightness
of
the
display
if
it's
too
dark
.
noun
a
strong
and
noticeable
expression
of
a
feeling
,
quality
,
or
strength
•
The
soldier's
display
of
bravery
impressed
everyone
.
The
soldier's
display
of
bravery
impressed
everyone
.
•
A
sudden
display
of
anger
ended
the
meeting
.
A
sudden
display
of
anger
ended
the
meeting
.
noun
an
act
of
showing
a
feeling
,
quality
,
or
strength
openly
•
Her
loud
laughter
was
a
display
of
pure
joy
.
Her
loud
laughter
was
a
display
of
pure
joy
.
•
The
soldier's
medal
was
a
display
of
bravery
.
The
soldier's
medal
was
a
display
of
bravery
.
verb
to
arrange
something
so
that
people
can
easily
see
it
•
The
teacher
displayed
the
students'
drawings
on
the
wall
.
The
teacher
displayed
the
students'
drawings
on
the
wall
.
•
She
displays
her
trophies
on
a
shelf
in
her
bedroom
.
She
displays
her
trophies
on
a
shelf
in
her
bedroom
.
verb
to
show
information
on
a
screen
•
The
calculator
displays
the
answer
in
large
numbers
.
The
calculator
displays
the
answer
in
large
numbers
.
•
When
you
touch
the
map
,
the
phone
displays
nearby
restaurants
.
When
you
touch
the
map
,
the
phone
displays
nearby
restaurants
.
verb
to
show
a
feeling
,
quality
,
or
ability
openly
•
He
rarely
displays
his
emotions
in
public
.
He
rarely
displays
his
emotions
in
public
.
•
Her
smile
displayed
her
excitement
.
Her
smile
displayed
her
excitement
.