Gamble

/ˈɡæmbəl/ verb

To gamble is to risk money or something valuable on the result of a game, event, or decision that depends mostly on chance. It can also mean taking a risky action in hopes of a big reward.

“Gamble” likely developed from “game” with a frequentative ending, suggesting repeated playing. It appeared in English in the 18th century, after earlier verbs like “game” and “gamblet.”

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