disportment

[dɪsˈpɔːtmənt]

disportment Definition

  • 1amusement or diversion
  • 2behaviour or manners that are playful or light-hearted

Using disportment: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disportment" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The disportment of the children in the park was a joy to watch.

  • Example

    The king's court was known for its disportment and revelry.

  • Example

    Her disportment at the party was lively and engaging.

disportment Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disportment

Antonyms for disportment

Phrases with disportment

  • to engage in physical activity and playful amusement

    Example

    The weekend was spent in sport and disport, with hiking and games.

  • to engage in playful or amusing behaviour

    Example

    The guests were disporting themselves in the garden, playing games and chatting.

  • an activity or entertainment that is enjoyed by those in power or of high status

    Example

    Horse racing was once considered the disport of kings, as only the wealthy could afford to participate.

Origins of disportment

from Old French 'desporter', meaning 'to divert or amuse oneself'

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Summary: disportment in Brief

'Disportment' [dɪsˈpɔːtmənt] refers to playful or light-hearted behaviour or manners, often associated with amusement or diversion. It can be used to describe the behaviour of individuals or groups, as in 'The disportment of the children in the park was a joy to watch.' The phrase 'sport and disport' implies engaging in physical activity and playful amusement, while 'disport oneself' means to engage in playful or amusing behaviour.