Definitions of racket
British English : racket A racket is an oval-shaped bat with strings across it. Rackets are used in tennis, squash, and badminton.ˈrækɪt NOUNfor tennis, squash, or badminton
noun
- a noisy disturbance or loud commotion; clamour; din
- gay or excited revelry, dissipation, etc
- an illegal enterprise carried on for profit, such as extortion, fraud, prostitution, drug peddling, etc
- (slang ) a business or occupation ⇒ what's your racket?
- (music ) a medieval woodwind instrument of deep bass pitch a reed stop on an organ of deep bass pitch
- a medieval woodwind instrument of deep bass pitch
- a reed stop on an organ of deep bass pitch
- a medieval woodwind instrument of deep bass pitch
- a reed stop on an organ of deep bass pitch
verb
- (intransitive) often foll by about (rare ) to go about gaily or noisily, in search of pleasure, excitement, etc
noun
- a bat consisting of an open network of nylon or other strings stretched in an oval frame with a handle, used to strike the ball in tennis, badminton, etc
- a snowshoe shaped like a tennis racket
verb
- (transitive) to strike (a ball, shuttlecock, etc) with a racket