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toy

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Noun — An object made for a child (or sometimes an adult) to play with.

How to use toy

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

toy with the idea toy soldier children's toys

Etymology

From Middle English toye, meaning "amorous play" or "a bit of fun," probably from a Middle Dutch word for tools or gear — related to the word "tug."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “toy” mean?

The word “toy” means an object made for a child (or sometimes an adult) to play with. In plain terms, something made for play, or (as a verb) to fiddle with something or consider an idea casually.

How do you pronounce “toy”?

“Toy” is pronounced toy (/tɔɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “toy” in a sentence?

Here is “toy” used in a sentence: “The kids spent the afternoon building towers with their toys.”

What part of speech is “toy”?

Depending on how it is used, “toy” can be a noun, a verb and an adjective.

Where does the word “toy” come from?

The word “toy” comes from Middle English. From Middle English toye, meaning "amorous play" or "a bit of fun," probably from a Middle Dutch word for tools or gear — related to the word "tug.".

Is “toy” a common word?

“Toy” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.

How many meanings does “toy” have?

“Toy” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an object made for a child (or sometimes an adult) to play with.

What is the difference between a toy and a game?

A toy is a physical object made for a child, or sometimes an adult, to play with freely. A game is a structured activity with rules and usually a goal or winner, so a ball is a toy while football is a game you might play with it.

What words commonly go with 'toy'?

As a noun you often see 'toy box', 'soft toy', 'toy soldier', and 'toy shop'. As a verb, the usual pattern is 'toy with', as in 'toy with an idea' or 'toy with someone's feelings'.

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