noun a dishonest scheme, trick, or activity, especially one intended to make money
verb to make a loud and disturbing noise
In music, rackets can refer to loud, chaotic, or discordant sounds.
In business, rackets can refer to dishonest or fraudulent practices aimed at making money.
In sports such as tennis, badminton, and squash, rackets are used to hit the ball or shuttlecock.
In criminal activities, rackets refer to illegal schemes or operations conducted for profit.
In general, rackets can refer to any noisy or disruptive activity.
In the context of writing, 'rackets' may refer to the illegal activities or schemes carried out by characters in a story.
A psychologist may use the term 'rackets' to describe patterns of behavior or thought that are repeated unconsciously and may be harmful to an individual's well-being.
Lawyers may use 'rackets' to refer to organized criminal activities that they are investigating or prosecuting.
In the context of sports, 'rackets' refers to the equipment used by tennis players to hit the ball during a match.
Musicians may use 'rackets' to describe loud or chaotic sounds produced during a performance.