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disporting


Meanings
  • The act of displaying or carrying oneself in an extravagant or conspicuous manner.

    - "Spectators were entertained by the disporting antics of the performers."
    - "Despite his best efforts to maintain a serious demeanor, the king couldn't help but disport himself with delight at the sight of his beloved daughter's radiant smile."
  • To throw or cast off in a careless or reckless manner.

    - "The crew members disported the lifeboats in a haphazard manner, causing panic among the passengers."

Synonyms

cheer , divert , enjoy , frolic
Rhymes
Words rhyming with disporting
horticulture , fortitude , portent , lament , comportment , import , export , worship , prophet , harvest , heritage
Homophones
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  1. home phone

  2. hone phone

  3. hone phon

  4. homen phone

  5. homophone


Variants
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disport , disported , disporting , disportment , disportments , disports
Forms
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disport oneself, disport someone or something, disport in, disport out, disport about, disport around, disport away, disport down


Etymology
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The term 'disport' is derived from the Old French word 'desport' which means 'to cast off, to throw away, to divert oneself from serious matters'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Carousal: A merrymaking or festive occasion characterized by revelry, drunkenness, and merriment. Carousal is often associated with the use of music, dance, and other forms of entertainment.

  2. Revelry: A state or feeling of great joy, excitement, and merriment. Revelry is often associated with the use of music, dance, and other forms of entertainment. Revelry can also refer to a specific event or occasion characterized by great joy, excitement, and merriment.

  3. Festivity: A state or feeling of great joy, excitement, and merriment associated with a specific event or occasion. Festivity is often characterized by the use of music, dance, and other forms of entertainment. Festivity can also refer to the state or feeling of great joy, excitement, and merriment itself, regardless of the specific event or occasion.


Culture
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The term 'disport' has been used in various contexts throughout history. In literature, 'disport' has been used to describe the behavior or appearance of characters. In art, 'disport' has been used to depict figures engaged in playful or extravagant activities. In music, 'disport' has been used to describe the lively and animated performances of musicians. Overall, the term 'disport' has been used to convey a sense of joy, playfulness, and extravagance.

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