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PLAYER (player)

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 Dictionary entry overview: What does player mean? 

PLAYER (noun)
  The noun PLAYER has 4 senses:

1. a person who participates in or is skilled at some game
2. someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession)
3. a theatrical performer
4. an important participant (as in a business deal)

  Familiarity information: PLAYER used as a noun is uncommon.


 Dictionary entry details 


PLAYER (noun)


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Meaning:

A person who participates in or is skilled at some game

Classified under:

Nouns denoting people

Synonyms:

player; participant

Hypernyms ("player" is a kind of...):

contestant (a person who participates in competitions)

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "player"):

playmaker (a player in a team sport who leads attacks or maneuvers in such a way that a teammate can score)

pool player (someone who shoots pool)

scorer (a player who makes a score in a game or contest)

seed; seeded player (one of the outstanding players in a tournament)

server ((court games) the player who serves to start a point)

shooter ((sports) a player who drives or kicks a ball at the goal (or a basketball player who shoots at the basket))

soccer player (an athlete who plays soccer)

stringer (a member of a squad on a team)

tennis player (an athlete who plays tennis)

volleyball player (someone who plays the game of volleyball)

most valuable player; MVP (the player judged to be the most important to the sport)

lacrosse player (an athlete who plays lacrosse)

billiard player (someone who plays billiards)

bowler (a player who rolls balls down an alley at pins)

card player (someone who plays (or knows how to play) card games)

chess player (someone who plays the game of chess)

dart player (someone who plays the game of darts)

football player; footballer (an athlete who plays American football)

golf player; golfer; linksman (someone who plays the game of golf)

grandmaster (a player of exceptional or world class skill in chess or bridge)

hockey player; ice-hockey player (an athlete who plays hockey)

ballplayer; baseball player (an athlete who plays baseball)


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Meaning:

Someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession)

Classified under:

Nouns denoting people

Synonyms:

musician; instrumentalist; player

Hypernyms ("player" is a kind of...):

performer; performing artist (an entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for an audience)

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "player"):

rhythm and blues musician (a performer (and sometimes composer) of rhythm and blues music)

recorder player (someone who plays the recorder)

bagpiper; piper (someone who plays the bagpipe)

percussionist (a musician who plays percussion instruments)

organist (a person who plays an organ)

oboist (a musician who plays the oboe)

lutanist; lutenist; lutist (a musician who plays the lute)

rock 'n' roll musician; rocker (a performer or composer or fan of rock music)

saxist; saxophonist (a musician who plays the saxophone)

singer; vocaliser; vocalist; vocalizer (a person who sings)

sitar player (a musician who plays the sitar)

soloist (a musician who performs a solo)

trombone player; trombonist (a musician who plays the trombone)

cornetist; trumpeter (a musician who plays the trumpet or cornet)

vibist; vibraphonist (a musician who plays the vibraphone)

fiddler; violinist (a musician who plays the violin)

violist (a musician who plays the viola)

koto player (a musician who plays the koto)

keyboardist (a musician who plays a keyboard instrument)

jazz musician; jazzman (a musician who plays or composes jazz music)

pianist; piano player (a person who plays the piano)

accompanist; accompanyist (a person who provides musical accompaniment (usually on a piano))

accordionist (a musician who plays the accordion)

bandsman (a player in a band (especially a military band))

bassist (a musician who play the bass viol)

bassoonist (a musician who plays the bassoon)

bell ringer (someone who plays musical handbells)

carillonneur (a musician who plays a carillon)

clarinetist; clarinettist (a musician who plays the clarinet)

harpsichordist (someone who plays the harpsichord)

flautist; flute player; flutist (someone who plays the flute)

gambist (a musician who performs upon the viola da gamba)

guitar player; guitarist (a musician who plays the guitar)

cellist; violoncellist (someone who plays a violoncello)

harmoniser; harmonizer (a musician who sings or plays in harmony)

harper; harpist (someone who plays the harp)

hornist (a musician who plays a horn (especially a French horn))

Holonyms ("player" is a member of...):

musical group; musical organisation; musical organization (an organization of musicians who perform together)


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Meaning:

A theatrical performer

Classified under:

Nouns denoting people

Synonyms:

actor; histrion; thespian; role player; player

Hypernyms ("player" is a kind of...):

performer; performing artist (an entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for an audience)

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "player"):

actress (a female actor)

scene-stealer (an actor who draws more attention than other actors in the same scene)

movie actor; screen actor (an actor who plays a role in a film)

lead; principal; star (an actor who plays a principal role)

extra; spear carrier; supernumerary (a minor actor in crowd scenes)

tragedian (an actor who specializes in tragic roles)

standby; understudy (an actor able to replace a regular performer when required)

upstager (a selfish actor who upstages the other actors)

walk-on (plays a small part in a dramatic production)

reenactor (a person who enacts a role in an event that occurred earlier)

plant (an actor situated in the audience whose acting is rehearsed but seems spontaneous to the audience)

barnstormer; play-actor; playactor; trouper (an actor who travels around the country presenting plays)

character actor (an actor who specializes in playing supporting roles)

comedian (an actor in a comedy)

ham; ham actor (an unskilled actor who overacts)

heavy (an actor who plays villainous roles)

ingenue (an actress who specializes in playing the role of an artless innocent young girl)

leading man (actor who plays the leading male role)

mime; mimer; mummer; pantomimer; pantomimist (an actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial expression)

Instance hyponyms:

Alfred Lunt; Lunt (United States actor who performed with his wife Lynn Fontanne in many stage productions (1893-1977))

E. G. Marshall; Marshall (United States actor (1914-1998))

Martin; Steve Martin (United States actor and comedian (born in 1945))

James Mason; James Neville Mason; Mason (English film actor (1909-1984))

Mitchum; Robert Mitchum (United States film actor (1917-1997))

Dudley Moore; Dudley Stuart John Moore; Moore (English actor and comedian who appeared on television and in films (born in 1935))

Newman; Paul Leonard Newman; Paul Newman (United States film actor (born in 1925))

Bela Ferenc Blasko; Bela Lugosi; Lugosi (United States film actor (born in Hungary) noted for portraying monsters (1884-1956))

Laszlo Lowestein; Lorre; Peter Lorre (United States actor (born in Hungary) noted for playing sinister roles (1904-1964))

Harold Clayton Lloyd; Harold Lloyd; Lloyd (United States comic actor in silent films; he used physical danger as a source of comedy (1893-1971))

Jack Lemmon; John Uhler; Lemmon (United States film actor (1925-2001))

Bruce Lee; Lee; Lee Yuen Kam (United States actor who was an expert in kung fu and starred in martial arts films (1941-1973))

Charles Laughton; Laughton (United States film actor (born in England) (1899-1962))

Eugene Curran Kelly; Gene Kelly; Kelly (United States dancer who performed in many musical films (1912-1996))

Buster Keaton; Joseph Francis Keaton; Keaton (United States comedian and actor in silent films noted for his acrobatic skills and deadpan face (1895-1966))

Edmund Kean; Kean (English actor noted for his portrayals of Shakespeare's great tragic characters (1789-1833))

Boris Karloff; Karloff; William Henry Pratt (United States film actor (born in England) noted for his performances in horror films (1887-1969))

Baron Olivier of Birghton; Laurence Olivier; Olivier; Sir Laurence Kerr Olivier (English actor best know for his Shakespearean roles (1907-1989))

O'Toole; Peter O'Toole; Peter Seamus O'Toole (British actor (born in Ireland in 1932))

Duke Wayne; John Wayne; Wayne (United States film actor who played tough heroes (1907-1979))

Peter Alexander Ustinov; Sir Peter Ustinov; Ustinov (British actor and playwright (born in 1921))

Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree; Tree (English actor and theatrical producer noted for his lavish productions of Shakespeare (1853-1917))

Spencer Tracy; Tracy (United States film actor who appeared in many films with Katharine Hepburn (1900-1967))

Erich von Stroheim; Stroheim (United States film actor (born in Austria) (1885-1957))

Israel Strassberg; Lee Strasberg; Strasberg (United States actor and film director (born in Austria) who was a leader in developing method acting in the United States (1901-1982))

James Maitland Stewart; Jimmy Stewart; Stewart (United States film actor who portrayed incorruptible but modest heros (1908-1997))

Konstantin Sergeevich Alekseev; Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky; Konstantin Stanislavsky; Stanislavsky (Russian actor and theater director who trained his actors to emphasize the psychological motivation of their roles (1863-1938))

Otis Skinner; Skinner (United States actor (1858-1942))

Francis Albert Sinatra; Frank Sinatra; Sinatra (United States singer and film actor (1915-1998))

Peter Sellers; Sellers (English comic actor (1925-1980))

George C. Scott; Scott (award-winning United States film actor (1928-1999))

Edward G. Robinson; Edward Goldenberg Robinson; Robinson (United States film actor noted for playing gangster roles (1893-1973))

Ralph Richardson; Richardson; Sir Ralph David Richardson (British stage and screen actor noted for playing classic roles (1902-1983))

Charles Robert Redford; Redford; Robert Redford (United States actor and filmmaker who starred with Paul Newman in several films (born in 1936))

Poitier; Sidney Poitier (United States film actor and director (born in 1927))

George Orson Welles; Orson Welles; Welles (United States actor and filmmaker (1915-1985))

Allen; Allen Stewart Konigsberg; Woody Allen (United States filmmaker and comic actor (1935-))

De Niro; Robert De Niro (United States film actor who frequently plays tough characters (born 1943))

Dean; James Byron Dean; James Dean (United States film actor whose moody rebellious roles made him a cult figure (1931-1955))

Bing Crosby; Crosby; Harry Lillis Crosby (United States singer and film actor (1904-1977))

Cronyn; Hume Blake Cronyn; Hume Cronyn (Canadian actor who frequently played character parts with his wife Jessica Tandy (1911-2003))

Coward; Noel Coward; Sir Noel Pierce Coward (English dramatist and actor and composer noted for his witty and sophisticated comedies (1899-1973))

Cooper; Frank Cooper; Gary Cooper (United States film actor noted for his portrayals of strong silent heroes (1901-1961))

Chevalier; Maurice Chevalier (French actor and cabaret singer (1888-1972))

Cagney; James Cagney; Jimmy Cagney (United States film actor known for his portrayals of tough characters (1899-1986))

Burton; Richard Burton (Welsh film actor who often co-starred with Elizabeth Taylor (1925-1984))

Burbage; Richard Burbage (English actor who was the first to play the leading role in several of Shakespeare's tragedies (1567-1619))

Booth; John Wilkes Booth (United States actor and assassin of President Lincoln (1838-1865))

Bogart; Humphrey Bogart; Humphrey DeForest Bogart (United States film actor (1899-1957))

Barrymore; John Barrymore (United States actor; son of Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Barrymore (1882-1942))

Barrymore; Lionel Barrymore (United States actor; son of Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Barrymore (1878-1954))

Barrymore; Herbert Blythe; Maurice Barrymore (United States actor; husband of Georgiana Emma Barrymore and father of Ethel Barrymore and John Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore (1847-1905))

Astaire; Fred Astaire (United States dancer and cinema actor noted for his original and graceful tap dancing (1899-1987))

Depardieu; Gerard Depardieu (French film actor (born in 1948))

Drew; John Drew (United States actor (born in Ireland); father of Georgiana Emma Barrymore (1827-1862))

Al Jolson; Asa Yoelson; Jolson (United States singer (born in Russia) who appeared in the first full-length talking film (1886-1950))

Howard; Leslie Howard; Leslie Howard Stainer (English actor of stage and screen (1893-1943))

Anthony Hopkins; Hopkins; Sir Anthony Hopkins; Sir Anthony Philip Hopkins (Welsh film actor (born in 1937))

Dustin Hoffman; Hoffman (versatile United States film actor (born in 1937))

Heming; Hemminge; John Heming; John Hemminge (English actor who edited the first folio of Shakespeare's plays (1556-1630))

Harrison; Reginald Carey Harrison; Rex Harrison; Sir Rex Harrison (English actor on stage and in films (1908-1990))

Hanks; Thomas J. Hanks; Tom Hanks (United States film actor (born in 1956))

Alec Guinness; Guinness; Sir Alec Guinness (English stage and screen actor noted for versatility (1914-2000))

Granville-Barker; Harley Granville-Barker (English actor and dramatist and critic and director noted for his productions of Shakespearean plays (1877-1946))

Cary Grant; Grant (United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986))

Douglas Elton Fairbanks; Douglas Fairbanks; Fairbanks; Julius Ullman (United States film actor noted for his swashbuckling roles (1883-1939))

Douglas Fairbanks Jr.; Fairbanks (United States film actor; son of Douglas Elton Fairbanks, (1909-2000))

Fonda; Henry Fonda (United States film actor (1905-1982))

Clark Gable; Gable; William Clark Gable (United States film actor (1901-1960))

David Garrick; Garrick (English actor and theater manager who was the foremost Shakespearean actor of his day (1717-1779))

Gibson; Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson; Mel Gibson (Australian actor (born in the United States in 1956))

Arthur John Gielgud; Gielgud; Sir John Gielgud (English actor of Shakespearean roles who was also noted for appearances in films (1904-2000))


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Meaning:

An important participant (as in a business deal)

Classified under:

Nouns denoting people

Context example:

he was a major player in setting up the corporation

Hypernyms ("player" is a kind of...):

participant (someone who takes part in an activity)

Domain category:

business; business enterprise; commercial enterprise (the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects)


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