en seeing people play game

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of seeing people play game

  • en you want to play ➜
  • en wanting to play ➜
  • en entertaining ➜
  • en entertainment ➜
  • en boredom ➜
  • en cheering for your favorite team ➜
  • en someone to design a better game ➜
  • en the desire to participate ➜
  • en enjoyable ➜
  • en envy ➜
  • en excitement ➜
  • en fans to scream ➜
  • en filling out a scorecard ➜
  • en interest ➜
  • en join in ➜
  • en kibitzing ➜
  • en learning what happened at the game ➜
  • en longing ➜
  • en you may enjoy it ➜
  • en sadness ➜
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seeing people play game is a subevent of…

  • en cheer for them ➜
  • en applaud ➜
  • en applause ➜
  • en you become excited about the outcome ➜
  • en somebody breaks a leg ➜
  • en you cheer for your favorite team ➜
  • en cheer on one of the players ➜
  • en cheering ➜
  • en cheering for your favorite player ➜
  • en cheering for a team ➜
  • en clapping hands ➜
  • en entertainment ➜
  • en you get bored ➜
  • en get envious ➜
  • en learning the rules of the game ➜
  • en wanting to get naked ➜

seeing people play game is used for…

  • en entertaining ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en having fun ➜
  • en advertising ➜
  • en competition ➜
  • en enjoying them being active ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en hobby ➜
  • en living vicariously through the players ➜
  • en pleasure ➜
  • en spectators ➜
  • en sport ➜
  • en vicarious excitement ➜

seeing people play game requires…

  • en eyes ➜
  • en sight ➜
  • en time ➜
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