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gamble
noun as in chance, speculation
verb as in take a chance on winning
Strong matches
Example Sentences
There will be many clubs wishing they had taken the gamble on him before.
It’s a gamble for a party facing its lowest approval numbers since the Reagan era — and a calculated risk Democratic leaders felt feel compelled to take.
Nations gamble with the fates of their citizens; Enriquez is “outraged that the domination is so obvious and not even death can overcome it.”
The first minister warned voters not to "gamble" on Reform's "divisive noise" or Plaid's "fantasy politics" claiming they would "destroy" everything Labour has built since devolution.
The major changes to qualifications and courses have been described as a "gamble" which pose "clear risks" by education experts.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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