hide-and-seek


noun

  • A fun game where some players hide and one player tries to find them.


Synonym

  • hide and go seek

Word Explanation:

  • Hide-and-seek is a game where one person counts to a number while the others find a place to hide. When the counting is done, the seeker looks for the hidden players.

Word in hindi

छिपा-छिपी

chhipa-chhipi

Other variations in hindi

  • छिपने का खेल chhipne ka khel
  • छिपा-छिपी chhipa-chhipi

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'hide-and-seek' mean?

Hide-and-seek is a fun game where one person closes their eyes and counts while the others hide. After counting, the seeker tries to find the hidden players.

How do you pronounce 'hide-and-seek'?

You say it like this: 'hide' (rhymes with 'side') and 'and' (like 'and' in 'sand') and 'seek' (rhymes with 'peek'). So it sounds like 'hide-and-seek'.

What is the origin of the game 'hide-and-seek'?

The game hide-and-seek has been played for a long time, and it is believed to have started in ancient times. Many cultures around the world have their own versions of the game.

What is the meaning of 'hide-and-seek' in Bengali?

The word 'hide-and-seek' in Bengali is 'লুকোচুরি' (Lukochuri).