Plural for an act of betting a sum of money, or the sum of money used to bet
“Placing a bet on who will score the first goal in a game is now becoming common.”
Plural for an act of taking a risk on something happening
“If this madman went in too heavily and took a huge bet on Collar Telecom's stock, that would bring investigators crawling all over the deal.”
Plural for the odds of something happening
“What's the bet that old man Jeff has been telling her these kinds of ghost stories to scare her?”
Plural for one's opinion about a future event
“My bet is that this startup will be sweating from the competition in a year or two.”
Plural for an option offering a specified likelihood of success
“If you're cautious and want to be assured of a certain rate of return over a particular time period, time deposits are probably your best bet.”
Plural for a person or thing that is a source of hope
Plural for a statement of what will happen in the future
Plural for one who aspires to a position, office or award
To risk a sum of money or valued item on a given outcome or event
“The polls, as I write, make it a mug's game to bet on the outcome of the presidential election.”
To take a risk, especially on something dangerous
“He and Bones have an agreement, and he's willing to bet his life that Bones will honor that agreement.”
To guess or assume something with a degree of confidence
“He's really athletic. I bet he's good at any sports he plays.”
To opine or speculate on something being the case
(rely on/upon one) To depend on with full trust or confidence
To make a continuation bet
To have had an opinion of
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