disport

/dɪˈspɔrt/
noun
  1. Playful amusement or fun; a diversion or pastime.
    • The fair offered all kinds of disport, from games to rides.
    • The garden was a place of quiet disport for the family on summer afternoons.
    • He considered chess a noble disport for sharpening the mind.
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verb
  1. To amuse oneself in a lively, playful way; to frolic or have fun.
    • The children disported themselves in the shallow waves at the beach.
    • The puppies disported on the lawn, chasing each other in circles.
    • During the festival, people disported in the streets with music and dancing.
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