game

game - noun

  • A physical or mental competition conducted according to rules with the participants in direct opposition to each other
  • Often derisive or mocking jesting : fun, sport
  • A procedure or strategy for gaining an end : tactic
  • An illegal or shady scheme or maneuver : racket
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the game from here." "That game belongs to me." "The game is very important."

SpellingJoy score for game

SpellingJoy Gematria

📚 Apprentice
83

Letter Values

G
10
A
1
M
14
E
8

Etymology

Middle English {it}game, gamen{/it} "delight, amusement, play, contest, pursuit of animals in sport," going back to Old English {it}gamen, gomen{/it} "amusement, jest, pastime," going back to Germanic {it}*gamano-{/it} (whence Old Saxon & Old High German {it}gaman{/it} "amusement," Old Norse {it}gaman{/it} "sport, amusement"), of uncertain origin

Middle English game, gamen "delight, amusement, play, contest, pursuit of animals in sport," going back to Old English gamen, gomen "amusement, jest, pastime," going back to Germanic *gamano- (whence Old Saxon & Old High German gaman "amusement," Old Norse gaman "sport, amusement"), of uncertain origin