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Playful - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Playful describes a lively, fun-loving attitude or behavior, often full of humor and spontaneity. It suggests lightheartedness, enjoyment, and a tendency to engage in games or amusement without seriousness.

playful

/ˈpleɪfəl/ /ˈpleɪfʊl/

Definition:

Full of fun and high spirits; lighthearted and lively.

Synonyms:

Frisky, mischievous, spirited, lively, jovial

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Serious, solemn, dull

Common Collocations:

Playful mood, playful behavior, playful banter, playful attitude, playful kitten

Derivatives:

Playfully, playfulness

Usage Tips:

Use "playful" to describe someone or something that enjoys fun and lighthearted activities without seriousness.

Common Phrases:

Playful as a kitten, in a playful mood, playful teasing

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "plegian" (to play) + suffix "-ful," meaning full of play or fun.

Examples:

  • 1. The puppy was very playful and loved chasing its tail.
  • 2. Her playful attitude made the party more enjoyable for everyone.
  • 3. The children’s playful laughter echoed through the park.
  • 4. He gave her a playful wink before walking away.

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