play (with) Antonyms

Meaning of play (with)

play (with)

to handle, change, or deal with (something) in a careless way, to think about (something) briefly and not very seriously, to move or handle (something) with one's hands or fingers often without thinking

play (with) Sentence Examples

  1. He enjoys playing with his dog in the park.
  2. The children played with their toys in the backyard.
  3. She plays with her hair when she's nervous.
  4. The cat plays with the laser pointer.
  5. I play with the idea of starting a new business.
  6. The politician plays with the truth to gain votes.
  7. The musician plays with the melody to create a new arrangement.
  8. The artist plays with light and shadow in their paintings.
  9. The chef plays with flavors to create unique dishes.
  10. The team played with the game plan and came out victorious.

FAQs About the word play (with)

to handle, change, or deal with (something) in a careless way, to think about (something) briefly and not very seriously, to move or handle (something) with one

tamper (with), monkey (with), fiddle (with), fool (with), tinker (with),toy (with), mess (with), alter, diddle (with),twiddle (with)

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He enjoys playing with his dog in the park.

The children played with their toys in the backyard.

She plays with her hair when she's nervous.

The cat plays with the laser pointer.