LOST THE BET

Definition: To have failed in a wager or agreement by not winning or succeeding in a bet or gamble.

Synonyms: Wager Loss, Bet Defeat, Gamble Failure, Stake Loss, Wager Misstep

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
He lost the bet on the soccer match.
#2
The cat lost the bet on catching the elusive mouse.
#3
She lost the bet on the stock market, hoping the prices would rise instead of fall.
#4
Despite his extensive training, the athlete lost the bet when he failed to break the world record.
#5
The scientist lost the bet that his hypothesis would be proven correct in the experiment.
#6
Despite practicing for weeks, the chess player lost the bet to a surprising checkmate.
#7
Despite his confident predictions, John lost the bet on the outcome of the political debate.
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Despite his meticulous preparation, John lost the bet on the intricacies of quantum physics.
#9
Samantha, known for her culinary prowess, surprisingly lost the bet on recreating a rare medieval recipe.
#10
They lost the bet on the basketball game, so now they have to clean the gym.
#11
We laughed when he lost the bet and had to wear a silly costume.
#12
She was disappointed when she lost the bet on the horse race.
#13
She lost the bet when her horse came in last place.
#14
The team lost the bet despite their efforts to turn the game around.
#15
In the end, he lost the bet due to his overconfidence.
#16
After weeks of anticipation, they finally realized they had lost the bet.
#17
Despite their best strategies, they still lost the bet.
#18
Lost the bet, she had to admit defeat gracefully.
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The odds were against them, and they inevitably lost the bet.
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Having lost the bet, he was left with empty pockets.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Hey, did you hear about the results of the project pitch competition?B: Yes, unfortunately, our team lost the bet. We didn't secure the funding.A: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. What happened?B: It seems our proposal didn't align well with the investor's priorities.
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