toy

[tɔɪ]

toy Definition

  • 1an object for children to play with
  • 2something that is used for amusement rather than for serious purposes

Using toy: Examples

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

  • Example

    He loves playing with his toy cars.

  • Example

    She gave her dog a new toy to play with.

  • Example

    The drone is not a toy and should be used responsibly.

  • Example

    The company uses virtual reality as a toy for its employees.

toy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for toy

Antonyms for toy

Idioms Using toy

  • to treat someone in a way that is not respectful or fair, often for one's own amusement

    Example

    He played with her like a toy, leading her on and then breaking her heart.

  • to react in an angry or childish way when things do not go as planned

    Example

    He threw his toys out of the pram when he found out he didn't get the promotion.

  • to have all the advantages or resources in a particular situation

    Example

    The big companies have all the toys, leaving small businesses struggling to compete.

Phrases with toy

  • to consider or think about something without making a decision or taking action

    Example

    I've been toying with the idea of quitting my job and traveling around the world.

  • a young man who has a romantic relationship with an older woman

    Example

    She's dating a toy boy who is half her age.

  • a small breed of dog that is often kept as a pet

    Example

    Her toy poodle is very cute and friendly.

Origins of toy

from Old English 'tæppe', meaning 'tool'

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Summary: toy in Brief

The term 'toy' [tɔɪ] refers to objects used for amusement, particularly for children. It can also refer to something used for entertainment rather than serious purposes, as in 'The company uses virtual reality as a toy for its employees.' The phrase 'toy with something' means to consider or think about something without making a decision or taking action, while 'play with someone like a toy' means to treat someone unfairly or disrespectfully. 'Toy' can also be used in idioms like 'throw toys out of the pram,' which means to react angrily or childishly, and 'have all the toys,' which means to have all the advantages or resources in a situation.

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