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Synonyms and antonyms of Types of bat and ball used in sports and games in American Thesaurus

Types of bat and ball used in sports and games

ball (noun)

a round object used in games and sports

baseball (noun)

the small hard ball used in the game of baseball

basketball (noun)

the ball used in the game of basketball

bat (noun)

a long wooden object used for hitting the ball in games such as baseball and cricket

bat (noun)

British a paddle in table tennis

beach ball (noun)

a large light plastic ball filled with air that you play with on the beach

birdie (noun)

American a light object that players hit over the net with a racket in the game of badminton

bowling ball (noun)

a heavy solid ball with three holes that you put your fingers in, used in bowling

handball (noun)

the ball used in the game of handball

jack (noun)

a small white ball that you roll larger balls toward in the game of lawn-bowling

kickball (noun)

American the ball used in this game

loose (adjective)

a loose ball is not being controlled by any of the players in a game

mallet (noun)

a long stick with a large piece of wood on the end, used for hitting the ball in croquet or polo

paddle (noun)

American a circular flat object with a handle, used for hitting the ball in table tennis

pigskin (noun)

Americaninformal a football

pompom (noun)

a large round ball made of loose plastic strings that is carried by a cheerleader at sports events in the U.S.

racket (noun)

an object used for hitting the ball in games such as tennis, with a long handle and a round part with strings

racquet ()

a British spelling of racket

shot (noun)

a heavy metal ball that you throw from your shoulder in a sport called the shot put

shuttlecock (noun)

mainly British a birdie used in badminton

softball (noun)

the ball used for playing this game

stick (noun)

a long thin piece of wood used for hitting or carrying something in a sport

string (noun)

any of the long thin pieces of plastic or other material stretched across the frame of a tennis racket or similar piece of sports equipment