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Synonyms and antonyms of The cards in a set of cards in American Thesaurus

The cards in a set of cards

ace (noun)

in card games, a card with only one symbol and either the highest or lowest value in a suit

card (noun)

one of a set of small pieces of thick stiff paper used in games or activities such as tarot

cards (noun)

one of a set of 52 small pieces of thick stiff paper used for various games. The set is called a pack or deck and is divided into four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades.

clubs (noun)

a playing card with a pattern like three black balls on a black stem on it

clubs (noun)

the suit (=group) of playing cards that have a pattern like three black balls on a black stem on them. The other suits are diamonds, hearts, and spades

deck (noun)

a set of cards used for playing card games. The usual British word is pack.

deuce (noun)

a playing card with the number two or two marks on it

diamonds (noun)

a playing card with a red diamond shape on it

diamonds (noun)

the suit (=group) of playing cards with red diamond shapes on them. The other suits are clubs, hearts, and spades

face card (noun)

a card with a picture of a king, queen, or jack on it in a set of cards used in card games

hearts (noun)

a playing card with a red heart shape on it

hearts (noun)

the suit of playing cards that have red heart shapes on them. The other suits are diamonds, clubs, and spades

house of cards (noun)

a set of playing cards that has been built into a structure that could easily fall or be knocked down

jack (noun)

a playing card that has a picture of a young man on it and is worth more than a ten and less than a queen

joker (noun)

a type of playing card with a picture of a jester on it that is used in some card games

king (noun)

a playing card with the picture of a king on it

knave (noun)

a jack in card games

pack (noun)

mainly British a set of cards used for playing card games

picture card (British)

British a face card

queen (noun)

in a game of cards, a card with a picture of a queen on it

spades (noun)

a playing card with a pattern like a pointed black leaf on it

spades (noun)

the suit (=group) of playing cards that has this pattern on them. The other suits are clubs, diamonds, and hearts

suit (noun)

one of four sets of playing cards that together make a deck. Clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades are the four suits.

trump (noun)

a card belonging to the suit (=one of the four types of cards) that players decide will be worth the most in a card game

trump card (noun)

a trump

trumps (noun)

the suit that players decide will be worth the most in a card game

wild card (noun)

in a game of cards, a card that can be used by a player to represent any card they choose