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cha·rade
(shə-rād′)n.
1. Games
a. charades(used with a sing. or pl. verb) A game in which words or phrases are represented in pantomime, sometimes syllable by syllable, until they are guessed by the other players.
b. An episode in this game or a word or phrase so represented.
2. A readily perceived pretense; a travesty: went through the charade of a public apology.
[French, probably from Provençal charrado, chat, from charra, to chat, chatter, perhaps from Italian ciarlare.]
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charades
(ʃəˈrɑːdz)n
(Games, other than specified) (functioning as singular) a parlour game in which one team acts out each syllable of a word, the other team having to guess the word
[C18: from French charade entertainment, from Provençal charrado chat, from charra chatter, of imitative origin]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() guessing game - a game in which participants compete to identify some obscurely indicated thing charade - a word acted out in an episode of the game of charades |
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Translations
حَزاير تَمْثيليّه
šaráda
gæt og grimasser
kitalálósdi
látbragîsgáta
šaráda
sessiz filmsözcük bulma oyunu
charade
(ʃəˈraːd) , ((American) ʃəˈreid) noun a piece of ridiculous pretence which is so obvious that it does not deceive anyone.
chaˈrades noun singular a game in which each syllable of a word, and then the whole word, is acted and the audience has to guess the word.
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