What is the meaning of Bet?
A wager, an agreement between two parties that a stake (usually money) will be paid by the loser to the winner (the winner being the one who correctly forecast the outcome of an event).
A candidate (for elections and pageants) or competitor (in multinational sports).
Indicating a degree of certainty, or that something can be relied upon.
To stake or pledge upon the outcome of an event; to wager.
To be sure of something; to be able to count on something.
To place money into the pot in order to require others do the same, usually only used for the first person to place money in the pot on each round.
Expression of general agreement or acceptance.
Exclamation indicating acceptance of a challenge or an absurd proposal.
Exclamation of joy at good fortune.
Alternative form of beth (“Semitic letter”)
to gamble
with, together with
with, by means of, using
Alternative form of bat
Something or someone which is more wel (i.e. better).
Alternative form of beten (“to beat”)
beth (Phonecian and Hebrew letter)
beth (Phonecian and Hebrew letter)
adversative conjunction, used to express contrast or opposition; but
expressing contrast, opposition with a nuance of concession; yet, but still
expressing strong contrast, opposition; but, but instead
expressing strong contrast, opposition; but not
(expressing strong contrast, opposition)
expressing opposition to the preceding event, which did not achieve its goal, was frustrated (indeed) ... but
used to express an inconsistency or contradiction between two clauses, or a frustrated expectation
used to connect a sentence to the preceding context, indicating an inconsistency or contradiction, or a frustrated expectation; But...
used to connect a subordinate clause indicating concession to a main clause; but
used to coordinate clause elements; not only ..., but also
used to strengthen emotionally the idea expressed in a sentence as opposed to some expectation but...!, but then...!
but, yet, though (introduces an idea contrary to or a concession to the previous statement)
any-, -ever (suggesting the complement is not important or irrelevant)
duvet, eiderdown (quilt filled with feathers)
beth (Aramaic and Hebrew letter)
bet (a wager)
a sport betting website or app
Alternative form of -beti (“to bet, gamble”)
a penalty (especially in the game of Vira)
(going) set, (going) down (failing to make a contract)
past indicative of bita
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