Dictionary Game: Explore the Uniqueness of Words

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In summary, the conversation discusses a game that involves using dictionary websites to look up the definitions of words and then continue looking up definitions until you get back to the original word. The game is meant to show that words are self-defined and have no true meaning. However, there is a suggestion to change the rules to only look up definitions until you get back to a previously looked up word. The person who tried playing the game found that they were unable to get a repeat word and ended up "cheating" by finding a repeat between the definitions of "hill" and "mountain".
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this game is a varient of the wikipedia game, though it teaches a strange lesson.

use dictionary.com or someother dictionary site and take any word, look up its definition and then look up those definitions until you get back to the original word...

what it shows is that words are defined by themselves and thus have no meaning (^_^) as far as definitions are concerned... words point to experiences within us which cannot be defined.
 
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jiohdi said:
use dictionary.com or someother dictionary site and take any word, look up its definition and then look up those definitions until you get back to the original word...
You may wish to consider a slight change to the rules. Look up those definitions until you get back to one of the words you already looked up.

I tried playing this game. Unfortunately I looked up an infinite number of words and never got a repeat. I started with 'the'.
 
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I cheated and found:

Hill: a natural elevation of the Earth's surface, smaller than a mountain.

Mountain: a natural elevation of the Earth's surface rising more or less abruptly to a summit, and attaining an altitude greater than that of a hill, usually greater than 2000 ft. (610 m).
 

1. What is the Dictionary Game?

The Dictionary Game is a language-based activity where players choose a word from a dictionary and create a unique definition for it. It is a fun and creative way to explore the diversity and complexity of language.

2. How do you play the Dictionary Game?

To play the Dictionary Game, each player chooses a word from a dictionary and writes down a made-up definition for it. The definitions are then read out loud and the players must guess which definition is the correct one. Points are awarded for guessing the correct definition or for fooling other players with a convincing fake definition.

3. What skills does the Dictionary Game promote?

The Dictionary Game promotes creativity, critical thinking, and vocabulary expansion. It also encourages players to think outside the box and come up with unique and humorous definitions for words.

4. Can the Dictionary Game be played with a group or alone?

The Dictionary Game can be played with a group of friends or family members, as well as alone. When playing alone, one can challenge themselves to come up with multiple definitions for a single word or try to guess the correct definition from a list of fake ones.

5. Is the Dictionary Game suitable for all ages?

Yes, the Dictionary Game can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It is a great educational tool for children to learn new words and expand their language skills, while also being a fun and entertaining game for adults.

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