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gamble

bet money / risk something / take a chance
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
past: gambledpp: gambleding: gambling

This term carries a strong association with risk and uncertainty, often evoking a sense of tension or recklessness. While it frequently refers to monetary betting in casinos or sports, it extends to any high-stakes decision where the potential for loss is significant but the reward is enticing. When used as a noun to describe a risky action, it functions as a countable noun, allowing for phrases like "a calculated gamble" or "several desperate gambles." This distinguishes the specific act of taking a risk from the general activity of gambling as a hobby or profession.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb

To risk money on the outcome of a game of chance or a sporting event.

"He spent his entire weekend gambling at the casino."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To risk something valuable on an uncertain outcome in the hope of gaining a greater advantage.

"She gambled her entire savings on a single tech startup."

Noun

The act of betting money on a race or game.

"Professional gambling can be a stressful way to make a living."

Noun

A risky action taken with the hope of a favorable result.

"Moving to a new city without a job was a huge gamble."

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