💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Postmatch"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| post-match | (sports) Happening after a match |
| post gamenoun | Alternative form of postgame. [(sports) Following a game, usually specifically a sporting match.] |
| postgamenoun | (media) A postgame show. |
| midmatch | During a match. |
| postwhistlenoun | After the whistle is blown in a sports match. |
| postgames | Following an athletic festival, often specifically the Olympic Games |
| postplaying | After retirement from playing a sport. |
| postshotnoun | (sports) After a shot is taken (as in golf, snooker, etc.). |
| postroundnoun | Occurring after a round, such as in boxing or golf |
| walk-offnoun | (baseball, of a hit) That drives in a run that ends a game. |
| matchwinning | That wins a match. |
| first-half | (sports) Occurring in the first half |
| off-the-ball | (sports, of an incident or foul) Occurring away from active play. |
| home-and-away | (British English, sports) Of a series of two matches: having one game played at each competitor's home ground. |
| multipointnoun | (computer graphics) A collection of points treated as a single object. |
| tiedverb | (sports or games) That resulted in a tie. |
| postboxing | (rare) After a career in the sport of boxing. |
| courtsidenoun | (sports) The area that runs alongside the court of play. |
| not up | (tennis) Of the ball, having bounced twice. Usually called by the umpire in situations where it is unclear if the ball has bounced a second time to indicate to the players and spectators that the point is over. |
| home-and-homenoun | (Canada, US, sports) A home-and-home series. |
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