wager

wager — noun

IPA/ˈweɪdʒə(r)/
KK[wˈedʒɚ]IPA/ˈweɪdʒər/
  • wagersingular
  • wagersplural

1. an amount of cash or an item of value that someone promises to hand over if thei

1.名詞B1
釋義

an amount of cash or an item of value that someone promises to hand over if their prediction about an uncertain event proves incorrect

例句

Kenji lost his ten-dollar wager when the home team failed to score.

lose + wager — losing the money risked

The two friends made a friendly wager on who could finish the marathon faster.

make + wager + on + [outcome]

同義詞
  • bet

    more common in everyday speech; 'bet' is the usual word for casual gambling

  • stake

    focuses on the money or item risked rather than the agreement itself

  • gamble

    emphasises the element of risk and uncertainty more than the formal arrangement

文法句型

make + wager

place + wager

lose + wager

win + wager

常見錯誤

She made a wager for the election result.
She made a wager on the election result.
💡The preposition 'on' marks the uncertain outcome, not 'for.'

wager — verb

IPA/ˈweɪ.dʒər/
KK[wˈedʒɚ]IPA/ˈweɪ.dʒɚ/