1. racket
noun. ['ˈrækɪt'] a loud and disturbing noise.
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Etymology
- racket (English)
- raket (Middle English (1100-1500))
2. racket
noun. ['ˈrækɪt'] an illegal enterprise (such as extortion or fraud or drug peddling or prostitution) carried on for profit.
Etymology
- racket (English)
- raket (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. racket
noun. ['ˈrækɪt'] a sports implement (usually consisting of a handle and an oval frame with a tightly interlaced network of strings) used to strike a ball (or shuttlecock) in various games.
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Etymology
- racket (English)
- raket (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. racket
verb. ['ˈrækɪt'] celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities.
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Etymology
- racket (English)
- raket (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. racket
noun. ['ˈrækɪt'] the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience.
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Etymology
- racket (English)
- raket (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. racket
verb. ['ˈrækɪt'] hit (a ball) with a racket.
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Etymology
- racket (English)
- raket (Middle English (1100-1500))