MAKE A BET

Definition: To wager or risk something of value on the outcome of an event or a particular outcome.

Synonyms: Place Wager, Take Gamble, Risk Money, Place Bet, Wager Cash

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Sarah decided to make a bet with her brother on who could finish their homework faster.
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Jenny and Mark always make a bet on who can find the most seashells at the beach.
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During the game night, the family likes to make a bet on who will win at charades.
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Tim and Lisa like to make a bet on who can spot the most birds during their nature walks.
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We can make a bet on whether the bus will arrive on time or be a little late.
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Despite the odds, James decided to make a bet on the underdog team in the basketball game.
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Lisa and Mike often make a bet on who can finish their homework faster, turning studying into a friendly competition.
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Knowing his friends well, Alex confidently proposed to make a bet on which movie they would choose for the movie night.
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I decided to make a bet on the horse race this weekend.
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She challenged me to make a bet on whether it would rain tomorrow.
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They always make a bet on the outcome of the football game.
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To make a bet without careful consideration is risky.
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After much thought, they decided to make a bet on the stock market.
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To make a bet, you need to understand the odds.
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He refused to make a bet due to the uncertainty.
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I always make a bet with my friends on game outcomes.
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Make a bet if you think you know the answer.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Have you ever considered making a bet on the stock market?B: No, I prefer to invest conservatively.A: That's understandable. Making a bet in the stock market can be risky.B: Exactly, I'd rather not take such risks with my money.
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