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Dictionary Deception
Description
Players guess a hard word’s meaning and vote on the most convincing definition before hearing the real one.
Details

11 - 19 years, Adults

Any number of players

Flexible Duration

Materials required
Tags
Topic Specific, Listening Skills, Remote-Friendly, Classroom Management, Focused, Reflection, Communication, Creativity

Instructions:
1. Choose a difficult or unusual word.
2. Each player writes what they think it means. or invents a fake meaning.
3. Read all the definitions aloud.
4. Everyone votes on which one sounds most believable.
5. Reveal the real meaning at the end.
Variations & tips:
1. Set a 30-second timer for writing definitions to add pressure and humor.
2. Players must use their fake definition in a short, convincing sentence before the vote.
3. Inclusive Option : Allow players to verbally share their definitions if writing is difficult.
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