e-sports

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See also: esports and eSports

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e- +‎ sports

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e-sports (uncountable)

  1. Short for electronic sports, the competitive play of video games as a commercial spectator sport.
    Synonym: cybersports
    • 2021 December 19, Joe Drape, “Step Aside, LeBron and Dak, and Make Room for Banjo and Kazooie”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      The effect on traditional sports is just one of the concerns often expressed about this phenomenon. The proliferation of e-sports conjures images of children eating sugary snacks late into the night as they stare at their screens.

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