Toy with Meaning in English
expression
ˈtɔɪ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
TOY with or TOY widh
tˈɔɪ/ /wˈɪð
TOY with
Definition
To consider something casually without being serious or to treat someone or something as if it is a game, especially with ideas, feelings, or possibilities.
Usage & Nuances
'Toy with' is informal. Commonly used for ideas ('toy with the idea'), emotions ('toy with someone's feelings'), or options. Implying a lack of commitment or taking something lightly. Often used negatively if referring to people.
Spanish: jugar con - coquetear con (ideas, emociones)Portuguese (BR): brincar com - flertar com (ideias, emoções)Portuguese (PT): brincar com - flertar com (ideias, emoções)Chinese (Simplified): 玩弄 - 考虑(某事而未采取行动)Chinese (Traditional): 玩弄 - 考慮(某事而未採取行動)Hindi: के साथ खेलना - विचार करना (गंभीरता से न लेना)Arabic: يعبث بـ - يفكر في (بدون جدية)Bengali: হালকা ভাবে চিন্তা করা - খেলোভাবে ব্যবহার করাRussian: играть с (идеями, чувствами) - несерьёзно относитьсяJapanese: もてあそぶ - 軽く考えるVietnamese: nghĩ chơi - đùa giỡn vớiKorean: 장난삼아 다루다 - 흘려듣다Turkish: hafife almak - oyun etmekUrdu: کھیلنا (خیالات یا جذبات سے)Indonesian: memikirkan secara main-main - mempermainkan
Example Sentences
She likes to toy with new ideas.
basic
Don't toy with my feelings.
basic
He toyed with the idea of moving abroad.
basic
Sometimes I toy with skipping work and just traveling the world.
natural
She was just toying with him; she didn't really want to date.
natural
He toyed with his food while thinking about the problem.
natural