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whist

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Noun — A card game for four players, an ancestor of bridge.

Etymology

Likely an alteration of whisk, possibly from the idea of "whisking" up the cards after each round of play.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “whist” mean?

The word “whist” means a card game for four players, an ancestor of bridge. In plain terms, an old card game for four players that later developed into bridge.

How do you pronounce “whist”?

“Whist” is pronounced WIHST (/ˈwɪst/ in IPA).

How do you use “whist” in a sentence?

Here is “whist” used in a sentence: “They spent the evening playing whist with the neighbours.”

What part of speech is “whist”?

“Whist” is a noun.

Related words

Whist in the Encyclopædia Britannica (11th edition, 1911)

Nearby words

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