- gamble
- I(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)II(Roget's IV) n. v.1. [To play for money]Syn. game, wager, bet, play, plunge, play at dice, shoot craps, cut the cards, play at hazard, cast lots, speculate, stake, back, lay money on, try one's luck, take a flier*, go for broke*, flip a coin*, leap into the dark*, shoot the moon*, buy a pig in a poke*, buck the tiger*, double the blind*, get in on the action*; see also bet .2. [To take chances]Syn. hazard, venture, risk; see chance 2 .III(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)In.bet, wager, stake, speculation, chance, risk, *shot in the dark, *outside chance, *long shot, *toss of the dice, *a ride on the wheel of fortune, *flier.IIv.bet, wager, chance, speculate, risk, *take a shot in the dark, *toss the dice, *take a flier, *spin the wheel of fortune, try one's luck, *shoot the works, *go for broke, hazard, prospect, *play the ponies, *play the numbers.IV(Roget's Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To make a bet: bet, game, lay1, play, wager. Idiom: put one's money on something. See GAMBLING. 2. To put up as a stake in a game or speculation: bet, lay1 (down), post2, put, risk, stake, venture, wager. Informal: go. See GAMBLING. 3. To take a risk in the hope of gaining advantage: speculate, venture. Idiom: take a flyer. See GAMBLING. II noun 1. A venture depending on chance: bet, risk, speculation, wager. See GAMBLING. 2. A possibility of danger or harm: chance, hazard, risk. See SAFETY.
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