Synonyms of disport

Antonyms of disport

Collocations of disport

disport oneself
Frequency: 70 %

He disported himself by playing basketball with friends.

disport with
Frequency: 60 %

They disported with their new puppy in the park.

disport in
Frequency: 45 %

She disported in the clear waters of the Caribbean.

Idiomatic Expressions for disport

  • Phrase: sport and disport
    Meaning: to engage in both serious and lighthearted activities
    Usage: He was known for his ability to sport and disport, balancing work with play.