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gamble

/ˈgæmbəl/
/ˈgæmbəl/
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Other forms: gambled; gambles

When you gamble, you take a risky chance on something. When an entrepreneur invests her own money in her business, she gambles on its success.

If you approach a stray dog, you gamble on its friendliness, and if you turn down a high-paying job to take a more interesting position, you gamble on it eventually paying off. Another way to gamble is to buy a lottery ticket or place a bet on a poker hand: when you gamble like this, you play a game of chance, risking some amount of money. Gamble is from Old English gammlen, "to play, jest, or be merry."

Definitions of gamble
  1. verb
    take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome
    “When you buy these stocks you are gambling
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    types:
    go for broke
    risk everything in one big effort
    luck it, luck through
    act by relying on one's luck
    type of:
    assay, attempt, essay, seek, try
    make an effort or attempt
  2. verb
    play games for money
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    types:
    dice
    play dice
    shoot craps
    play a game of craps
    play
    bet or wager (money)
    bet, play, wager
    stake on the outcome of an issue
    back, bet on, gage, game, punt, stake
    place a bet on
    underplay
    play a card lower than (a held high card)
    play
    make bets
    raise
    bet more than the previous player
    see
    match or meet
    type of:
    play
    participate in games or sport
  3. noun
    money that is risked for possible monetary gain
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    bet, stake, stakes, wager
    the money risked on a gamble
    jackpot, kitty, pot
    the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)
    ante
    (poker) the initial contribution that each player makes to the pot
    kitty, pool
    the combined stakes of the betters
    type of:
    speculation, venture
    an investment that is very risky but could yield great profits
  4. noun
    a risky act or venture
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    types:
    long shot
    a venture that involves great risk but promises great rewards
    raise
    increasing the size of a bet (as in poker)
    double, doubling
    raising the stakes in a card game by a factor of 2
    type of:
    danger, peril, risk
    a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury
Pronunciation
US
/ˈgæmbəl/
UK
/ˈgæmbəl/
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