gamest

Variant of game

noun

  1. any form of play or way of playing; amusement; recreation; sport; frolic; play
    1. any specific contest, engagement, amusement, computer simulation, or sport involving physical or mental competition under specific rules, as football, chess, or war games
    2. a single contest in such a competition: to win two out of three games
    3. Tennis a subdivision of a set (), consisting of a series of at least four consecutive serves by a single player
    4. a subdivision of any of certain other contests
    1. the number of points required for winning: the game is 25
    2. the score at any given point in a competition: at the half the game was 7 to 6
  2. that which is gained by winning; victory; win
  3. a set of equipment for a competitive amusement: to sell toys and games
  4. a way or quality of playing in competition: to play a good game
  5. any test of skill, courage, or endurance: the game of life
  6. a project; scheme; plan: to see through another's game
    1. wild birds or animals hunted for sport or for use as food
    2. the flesh of such creatures used as food
  7. fair game (sense )
  8. Informal a business or vocation, esp. one with an element of risk: the stock-market game

Origin: ME < OE gamen, akin to OFris game, OHG gaman < ? IE base *gwhemb-, to leap merrily

intransitive verb gamed, gaming

to play cards, etc. for stakes; gamble

adjective

  1. designating or of wild birds or animals hunted for sport or for use as food
  2. gamer, gamest
    1. plucky; courageous
    2. having enough spirit or enthusiasm; ready (for something)
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