See also: eSport and e-sport

English

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From e- +‎ sport.

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esport (plural esports)

  1. (video games) Alternative form of e-sport.
    • 2023 December 1, Evelynn Kersting, “GAMES AND TIME”, in University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee[1], pages 9, 225[2], archived from the original on 6 June 2025:
      While these esports are often framed as battles of mental strategies and mechanical skills, how players juggle their hundreds, or thousands, of simultaneously ticking clocks and timers defines their ability to succeed in cutthroat competitions. [] The most popular turn-based esport is the virtual card game Hearthstone.

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    Borrowed from English sport.

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    esport m (plural esports)

    1. sport (any activity that uses physical exertion or skills competitively under a set of rules)
      Synonym: deport

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    Cebuano

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    Etymology

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    From English sport, from Middle English sporten (verb) and sport, spoort, sporte (noun), apheretic shortenings of disporten (verb) and disport, disporte (noun).

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    esport

    1. sport (any activity that uses physical exertion or skills competitively under a set of rules)