Pronunciation: /dɪˈspɔrt/
verb to amuse oneself in a lively or playful manner
A1 Children disport themselves in the playground after school.
A2 During the picnic, we disported in the sun, playing games and laughing.
B1 The tourists disported on the beach, enjoying the warm weather.
B2 As a form of relaxation, she disports by painting landscapes.
C1 The elite members of society disport themselves at exclusive events and parties.
C2 In his free time, he disports in various physical activities like rock climbing and surfing.
formal The guests disported themselves with grace and elegance at the ball.
informal We disported in the park, playing frisbee and enjoying the sunshine.
slang Let's disport at the beach this weekend, it's gonna be lit!
figurative Her mind disported with wild ideas and creative thoughts during the brainstorming session.
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