Home › Words › P › playthroughplaythrough/ˈpleɪˌθɹu/playthrough · noun — the act, or a recording, of playing a game from start to finish.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).playthrough is pronounced /ˈpleɪˌθɹu/.EtymologyFrom play + through.nounThe act, or a recording, of playing a game from start to finish.The cumulative monetary amount that must be wagered before an account may be withdrawn, typically stated as a multiple of the initial deposit.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.longplay 75% match — A full recording of a video game being played from start to completion. vs playthrough →speedrun 67% match — A playthrough of a computer or video game in which the whole game or a select part of it, such as a single level, is played with the intent of completing it as quickly as possible, optionally with certain prerequisites. vs playthrough →playback 59% match — The replaying of something previously recorded, especially sound or moving images. vs playthrough →playtest 54% match — To test a newly developed game by playing it or having it played. vs playthrough →readthrough 54% match — The process of reading through something; a perusal. vs playthrough →replaying 54% match — The act by which something is replayed. vs playthrough →gaming 53% match — The playing of a game. vs playthrough →replay 49% match — To play again. vs playthrough →