played (with) Antonyms

Meaning of played (with)

played (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

played (with) Sentence Examples

  1. The children played with their toys in the sandbox.
  2. The musician played the guitar with great skill.
  3. She played with her hair while she waited for the bus.
  4. The dog played fetch with its owner in the park.
  5. The two friends played hide-and-seek in the forest.
  6. The basketball team played hard and won the game.
  7. The actors played their roles with conviction.
  8. The young girl played with her stuffed animals until she fell asleep.
  9. The band played with energy and passion during the concert.
  10. The students played with their experiments in the science lab.

FAQs About the word played (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

tampered (with), messed (with), diddled (with), fooled (with),toyed (with), twiddled (with), monkeyed (with), tinkered (with), fiddled (with), altered

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The children played with their toys in the sandbox.

The musician played the guitar with great skill.

She played with her hair while she waited for the bus.

The dog played fetch with its owner in the park.