mind game
Noun: 1. A calculated strategy of psychological manipulation: A series of deliberate actions or statements intended to confuse, intimidate, or gain a mental advantage over someone, often in a competitive context. 2. A puzzle or activity designed to challenge the intellect: Any game or problem whose primary purpose is to exercise and test mental faculties like logic, memory, or reasoning.
- Psychological Manipulation:
- During the negotiations, he started playing mind games, making contradictory statements to unsettle his counterpart.
- The coach warned the team not to fall for the opponent's mind games before the big match.
- Intellectual Exercise:
- I enjoy doing crossword puzzles and other mind games to keep my brain sharp.
- The app offers a variety of mind games focused on improving cognitive speed and problem-solving skills.
- "To play mind games (with someone)": This is the most common verbal phrase. It specifically uses the psychological manipulation meaning.
- Stop trying to play mind games with me; just tell me what you really want.
- Mind-gaming (noun, informal): The act of engaging in psychological manipulation.
- His constant mind-gaming made the work environment very stressful.
- Brainteaser (noun): A type of puzzle or problem that serves as an intellectual mind game.
- The final round of the quiz was a real brainteaser.
- Psychological warfare: (More formal/intense) Systematic use of propaganda, threats, and other psychological tactics to undermine an opponent.
- Head games: (Informal) A very close synonym for the psychological manipulation sense of mind games.
- Manipulation: Exerting shrewd or devious influence for one's own advantage.
- Puzzle: For the intellectual exercise sense.
- Gaslighting: A severe, abusive form of psychological manipulation where a person causes someone to question their own sanity, perception, or memory. (This is a more specific and malicious form of a mind game.)
- To mess with someone's head: (Informal idiom) To confuse or psychologically unsettle someone, similar to playing mind games.
The meaning of "mind game" is highly dependent on context. In competitive sports, business, or personal relationships, it almost always refers to psychological tactics. In the context of apps, books, or leisure activities, it refers to intellectual puzzles. The phrase "play mind games" is exclusively used for the psychological manipulation sense.
- deliberate actions of calculated psychological manipulation intended to intimidate or confuse (usually for competitive advantage)
- football players try to play mind games with the opposition
- the jeweler's mind game is to convince lovers that the size of a gemstone reflects the depth of their feelings
- any game designed to exercise the intellect