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racket

loud noise / sports equipment / fraudulent scheme / dishonest profit
Noun
pl: rackets

This term carries a sharp contrast between its physical and social meanings. When referring to noise, it suggests a chaotic, jarring quality that is typically intrusive or irritating, rather than just loud. In a sporting context, it is a neutral technical term for equipment. In a legal or criminal context, the word describes systemic dishonesty. It implies a structured operation where profit is derived from exploitation or fraud. This usage often evokes images of organized crime or "protection" schemes where payment is demanded to avoid harm.

Meanings

Noun

A loud, unpleasant, and confused noise.

"The children were making such a racket that I could not concentrate on my book."

Noun

A piece of equipment consisting of a handheld frame with a tight network of strings, used for hitting a ball in games such as tennis or squash.

"He bought a new carbon-fiber racket to improve his serve."

Noun

An illegal scheme or fraudulent business used to make money, often involving coercion or deception.

"The police spent months investigating the protection racket run by the local gang."

Noun

A source of easy or dishonest profit.

"Selling overpriced umbrellas during a rainstorm is a bit of a racket."

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