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单词 disported
释义

disport

1 of 2

noun

dis·​port di-ˈspȯrt How to pronounce disport (audio)
archaic
: sport, pastime

disport

2 of 2

verb

disported; disporting; disports

transitive verb

1
: divert, amuse
2
: display

intransitive verb

: to amuse oneself in light or lively fashion : frolic
disportment
di-ˈspȯrt-mənt How to pronounce disport (audio)
noun

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Geoffrey Chaucer was one of the earliest writers to amuse the reading public with the verb disport. Chaucer and his contemporaries carried the word into English from Anglo-French, adapting it from desporter, meaning "to carry away, comfort, or entertain." The word can ultimately be traced back to the Latin verb portare, meaning "to carry." Deport, portable, and transport are among the members of the portare family.

Synonyms

Verb

  • amuse
  • divert
  • entertain
  • regale
  • solace
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Example Sentences

Verb disported themselves with silly games while they waited in the airport a full-service resort where vacationers may disport at a variety of indoor and outdoor activities
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Zeman has disported himself as one of Putin’s most outspoken allies inside the European Union, in particular as an opponent of the sanctions imposed on Russia after the invasion of Ukraine in 2014. David Frum, The Atlantic, 23 Oct. 2017 Today, in the face of widespread public revulsion, some of the marchers discover that being identified disporting themselves has unpleasant consequences. John E. Mcintyre, baltimoresun.com, 14 Aug. 2017 They’re seen disporting in matching white bathrobes, doing Tai Chi or playing croquet or doing crossword puzzles or playing cards, seemingly living in slow motion on the manicured lawn and marbled patio of an enormous courtyard. Richard Brody, The New Yorker, 16 Feb. 2017

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English, from Anglo-French desporter, to carry away, comfort, entertain, from des- dis- + porter to carry, from Latin portare — more at fare

First Known Use

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

disported

verb

past tense of disport
1
as in amused
to cause (someone) to pass the time agreeably occupied disported themselves with silly games while they waited in the airport

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • amused
  • regaled
  • entertained
  • solaced
  • distracted
  • occupied
  • busied
  • appeased
  • diverted
  • delighted
  • immersed
  • consoled
  • enchanted
  • engrossed
  • charmed
  • pleased
  • interested
  • indulged
  • captivated
  • beguiled
  • engaged
  • contented
  • comforted
  • bewitched
  • involved
  • humored
  • hypnotized
  • propitiated
  • pampered
  • placated
  • conciliated
  • enthralled
  • mesmerized
  • absorbed
  • obliged
  • gratified
  • pleasured
  • intrigued
  • fascinated
  • soothed
  • pacified
  • coddled
  • mollified
  • spoiled
  • mollycoddled
  • spoilt
  • gripped

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • bored
  • wore
  • exhausted
  • wearied
  • drained
  • tired
  • jaded
  • enervated
  • fatigued
  • wore out
  • nettled
  • disturbed
  • harassed
  • bothered
  • vexed
  • perturbed
  • aggravated
  • pestered
  • chafed
  • annoyed
  • harried
  • galled
  • grated
  • exasperated
  • fretted
  • upset
  • irked
  • piqued
  • bugged
  • peeved
  • vext
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2
as in played
to engage in activity for amusement a full-service resort where vacationers may disport at a variety of indoor and outdoor activities

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • played
  • rollicked
  • frolicked
  • recreated
  • entertained
  • sported
  • toyed
  • amused
  • cavorted
  • dallied
  • relaxed
  • joked
  • skylarked
  • gamboled
  • romped
  • trifled
  • delighted
  • pleased
  • gambolled
  • rested
  • frisked
  • hanged
  • dabbled
  • teased
  • diverted
  • jested
  • loafed
  • dabbled
  • idled
  • dawdled
  • hung
  • screwed around
  • hung about
  • goldbricked
  • messed around
  • puttered (around)
  • fiddled (around)
  • lounged (around or about)
  • slacked (off)
  • bummed (around)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • wrought
  • labored
  • toiled
  • worked
  • plodded
  • struggled
  • sweated
  • strove
  • plugged (away)
  • slaved
  • strained
  • strived
  • drudged
  • sweat
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3
as in cavorted
to play and run about happily the puppies disported in the backyard while we ate on the patio

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • cavorted
  • capered
  • danced
  • gamboled
  • larked
  • hopped
  • leaped
  • rollicked
  • romped
  • frolicked
  • gambolled
  • skipped
  • sported
  • frisked
  • leapt
  • reveled
  • tumbled
  • revelled
  • cut capers
  • bounded
  • sprang
  • pranced
  • sprung
  • loped
  • caroused
  • tripped
  • roistered
  • carried on
  • kicked up one's heels
  • curvetted
  • horsed around
  • clowned
  • curveted
  • cut up
  • kited
  • roughhoused
  • fooled around
  • skylarked
  • joyrode

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • stewed
  • sulked
  • pouted
  • moped
4
as in displayed
to present so as to invite notice or attention football fans triumphantly disported the sports memorabilia for which they had just paid extravagant prices

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • displayed
  • exhibited
  • flashed
  • showed
  • exposed
  • unveiled
  • paraded
  • produced
  • flaunted
  • waved
  • strutted
  • announced
  • sported
  • laid out
  • showed off
  • proclaimed
  • revealed
  • flourished
  • advertised
  • discovered
  • heralded
  • brandished
  • placarded
  • aired
  • trumpeted
  • divulged
  • bared
  • publicized
  • broadcast
  • blazed
  • uncovered
  • broadcasted
  • posted
  • sounded
  • unmasked
  • uncloaked
  • told (of)
  • talked (about)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • disguised
  • camouflaged
  • hid
  • concealed
  • masked
  • covered
  • obscured
  • veiled
  • shrouded
  • enshrouded
  • occluded
  • occulted
  • curtained
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