Pronunciation: /ˈluːdɪk/
adjective relating to play or games; playful in an aimless way
A1 The children played a ludic game of tag in the park.
A2 The board game was designed to be ludic and engaging for players of all ages.
B1 The ludic atmosphere of the carnival brought joy to all who attended.
B2 The artist's paintings were known for their ludic use of color and shape.
C1 The novel's ludic narrative style challenged readers to think in new ways.
C2 The film director's ludic approach to storytelling set him apart from his peers.
formal The ludic nature of the game design encourages creativity and problem-solving skills.
informal I love how ludic the new video game is, it's so much fun to play.
slang The ludic vibe at the party last night was off the charts.
figurative Her writing style is often described as ludic, with playful language and whimsical themes.
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