to play at
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/plˈeɪ æt/
British pronunciation
/plˈeɪ at/

Definition & Meaning of "play at"

to play at
[phrase form: play]
01

to do something in an unserious manner and without dedication

Transitive: to play at sth
to play at definition and meaning
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She's playing at writing her book, starting and stopping sporadically without a clear plan.
He 's not genuinely interested in becoming a chef; he 's just playing at it for now.
02

to express confusion or annoyance about someone's actions, often implying that their motives or intentions are unclear or not genuine

Transitive: to play at sth
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She left without any explanation.
He gave a vague reply and then went silent.
03

to pretend to be a different person or take on a different character role while playing a game

Transitive: to play at doing sth
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They used to play at being superheroes in the backyard, creating their own imaginative adventures.
During the school play, she got to play at being a queen, wearing a crown and sitting on a makeshift throne.
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