Games are activities people do for fun or sport. They often have rules. You can play games alone or with others.
Children like to play games outside.
We watched the games on TV.
These games are on screens like computers or phones. People play them with buttons or touchscreens. They can be fun and challenging.
He plays games on his phone every day.
The new games are very exciting.
Games can mean sports events where teams or players compete. People watch or join these games to see who wins.
The football games are on weekends.
Our team won the games last season.
These games are puzzles or problems made to train the brain or pass time. They can be simple or very hard.
I like brain games to learn new things.
These games help people think fast.
This meaning uses ‘games’ to talk about social actions or plans people make to reach goals. It can mean tricks or strategies in work or life.
She is good at the games of office politics.
He plays the games to get ahead.
In biology, ‘games’ are actions animals do to find a mate. These actions can be dances, sounds, or displays.
Birds perform games during mating season.
The peacock's games attract attention.