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gamble
noun as in chance, speculation
verb as in take a chance on winning
Strong matches
Example Sentences
The gamble here is that it doesn't know what deal will be offered to NHS staff elsewhere in the UK as negotiations are ongoing.
Next week he will celebrate three years in the role of managing director of England men's cricket - a period during which he has rarely been averse to a gamble.
Any further burden on his body would be a huge gamble.
There was undoubtedly an element of gamble about Villa's work in January, but it is paying off as their season moves towards a potentially glorious conclusion fuelled by their work in this month.
Trump’s tariff strategy is worse than a gamble; it’s a surefire loser.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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