Rec [noun]

Definition of Rec:

sports, games, special interests

Synonyms of Rec:

● Pleasure

● Enjoyment

● Diversion

● Relaxation

● Fun

● Hobby

● Amusement

● Picnic

● Repose

● Avocation

● Pastime

● Playtime

● Sport

● Exercise

● Entertainment

● Ease

● Vacation

● Refreshment

● Holiday

● Hilarity

● Festivity

● Play

● Ball

● Game

● Dissipation

● Distraction

● Frolic

● Jollity

● Relief

● Mirth

● R and R

● Disport

● Rollick

● Divertissement

● Field day

● Fun and games

● Leisure activity


Opposite/Antonyms of Rec:

● Labor

● Profession

● Difficulty

● Work

● Unhappiness

● Task

● Drudgery

● Vocation

● Sorrow

● Sadness


Sentence/Example of Rec:

You rec'lect that there ain't a roof on that side o' the house.

Your's of the 2d inst I rec'd last night, for which I am obliged to you.

Do you care to rec'lect, Henry, that all our venison is gone?

"Since the 18th September, I have rec'd only 35¼ dollars," Fenno lamented.

Also the servant of Tonomon Samme came and shewed me a letter which he had rec.

I delivered the thowsand tais to Mr. Osterwick, which I rec.

The King of Firando sent a man to me with a letter which he rec.

In fact he didn't favor him, not at all, that I can rec'lect.

"I rec'on hit's Burton, th' ghost-man," she muttered under her breath.

I rec'lect I went up to 'em and says, 'Be you one boy cut in two?'