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 Translation for 'playful' from English to French
ADJ   playful | more playful | most playful
badin {adj}playful
folâtre {adj}playful
espiègle {adj}playful
ludique {adj} [qui relève du jeu]playful [relating to a game]
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Usage Examples English
  • Flirting is a playful, romantic or sexual overture by one person to another.
  • Adjaruli is distinguished from other dances with its colorful costumes and the playful mood that simple but definite movements of both men and women create on stage.
  • Clark's writing exemplifies a playful and absurd brand of wit.
  • Dolphins show various types of playful behavior, often including objects, self-made bubble rings, other dolphins or other animals.
  • It is alert, friendly, energetic, intelligent, playful and a pleasant companion.

  • For the first time in 2017, The Greenway curated a year-long site-specific series of Public Art installations throughout our parks entitled "Playful Perspectives".
  • Their conversation becomes more playful as they continue to speak to one another.
  • Their relationship began as a playful friendship.
  • Lotuses were spread over deep lakes, flowers playful and utterly charming.
  • The Singapura is described by the CFA as active, curious and playful.

  • They are intelligent, affectionate and playful, often taking on more of a dog-like personality and characteristics.
  • VI. The High Priestess – Karen, a spirited, playful stripper.
  • Relative to other styles of tango, milonguero style is sometimes viewed as restrictive and limiting, especially in the context of "tango nuevo" which emphasizes playful exploration and freedom of movement.
  • Wordiness is common in informal or playful conversation, lyrics, and comedy.
  • Her newest project, All That, It is a playful reflection of life, love, and purpose.

  • Gelotophobes do not have the ability to understand the difference between playful teasing and crueller forms such as bullying ridicule.
  • Prince Kundasale was a playful boy in his young ages.
  • The series has been called among Norwegian crime literature's most playful and original.
  • Whitton has also published many books and articles in the field of playfulness, games and learning.
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