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1. video
noun. ['ˈvɪdiːoʊ'] a recording of both the visual and audible components (especially one containing a recording of a movie or television program).
Synonyms
- video recording
- recording
- videotape
Antonyms
- vowel
- consonant
- unsound
- unhealthy
Etymology
- video (Latin)
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Rhymes with Video Game
- proclaim
- postgame
- exclaim
- disclaim
- reclaim
- overcame
- inflame
- declaim
- ballgame
- rename
- defame
- became
- aflame
- acclaim
- swaim
- graeme
- frame
- fraim
- flame
- flaim
- claim
- brame
- blame
- ashame
- tame
- shame
- sejm
- same
- rhame
- name
Sentences with video-game
1. Noun Phrase
To play a video game after installation, though, you still must use the game disc.
2. Noun Phrase
Hang a shelf under the television to house any components, including the cable box or console video game.
3. Noun Phrase
The system utilises a wireless game controller and allows children to physically interact with the video game.
4. Noun Phrase
The V.Smile is an educational video game console system developed and manufactured by VTech.
2. video
noun. ['ˈvɪdiːoʊ'] the visible part of a television transmission.
Synonyms
- telecasting
- TV
- visual communication
- television
Antonyms
- silence
- unreasonable
- shallow
- invalid
Etymology
- video (Latin)
3. video
noun. ['ˈvɪdiːoʊ'] broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects.
Synonyms
- cable
- high-definition television
- audio
- HDTV
- cable television
- picture
- telecasting
- TV
- sound
- television
Antonyms
- injured
- damaged
- unwholesome
- broken
Etymology
- video (Latin)
4. video
noun. ['ˈvɪdiːoʊ'] (computer science) the appearance of text and graphics on a video display.
Antonyms
- unrighteous
Etymology
- video (Latin)
5. game
noun. ['ˈgeɪm'] a contest with rules to determine a winner.
Synonyms
- bowling
- athletic game
- pall-mall
- curling
- card game
- parlor game
- child's game
- activity
- table game
- zero-sum game
- parlour game
- gambling game
- cards
Antonyms
- activation
- sink
- source
- peristalsis
Etymology
- game (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. game
noun. ['ˈgeɪm'] a single play of a sport or other contest.
Synonyms
- road game
- doubleheader
- cup tie
- twin bill
- home game
- practice game
- nightcap
- double feature
- playoff game
- away game
- competition
- exhibition game
Antonyms
- home game
- anastalsis
- dormant
- inactiveness
Etymology
- game (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. game
noun. ['ˈgeɪm'] an amusement or pastime.
Synonyms
- ducks and drakes
- prisoner's base
- treasure hunt
- diversion
- pinball
- pinball game
- party game
- ring-around-a-rosy
- computer game
- mind game
- ring-around-the-rosy
- video game
- guessing game
- ring-a-rosy
- paper chase
- catch
- hare and hounds
Antonyms
- straight
- discontinuance
- assembly
- discontinuation
Etymology
- game (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. game
noun. ['ˈgeɪm'] animal hunted for food or sport.
Synonyms
- big game
- animal
- creature
- game bird
- fauna
- animate being
- beast
Antonyms
- stay in place
- straighten
- mistrust
- distrust
Etymology
- game (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. game
adjective. ['ˈgeɪm'] disabled in the feet or legs.
Synonyms
- unfit
- halt
- gimpy
- lame
- halting
Antonyms
- juvenile
- rush
- stay
- regulation time
Etymology
- game (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. game
noun. ['ˈgeɪm'] the game equipment needed in order to play a particular game.
Synonyms
- game equipment
Antonyms
- pull
- disapprove
Etymology
- game (Middle English (1100-1500))