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Gambit vs Gamble - What's the difference?

gambit | gamble |

As nouns the difference between gambit and gamble

is that gambit is an opening in chess, in which a minor piece (often a pawn) is sacrificed to gain an advantage while gamble is a significant risk, undertaken with a potential gain.

As a verb gamble is

to take a risk, with the potential of a positive outcome.

As a proper noun Gamble is

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gambit

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • An opening in chess, in which a minor piece (often a pawn) is sacrificed to gain an advantage.
  • Her clever opening gambit gave her an advantage.
  • Any ploy or stratagem.
  • Their promise to lower taxes is clearly an election-year gambit .
  • A remark intended to open a conversation.
  • gamble

    English

    (wikipedia gamble)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A significant risk, undertaken with a potential gain.
  • A risky venture
  • ''The sailors had taken many gambles with the sea and always won.

    Verb

    (gambl)
  • To take a risk, with the potential of a positive outcome.
  • To play risky games, especially casino games, for monetary gain.
  • To risk (something) for potential gain.
  • He gambled his reputation on the outcome.
  • To interact with equipment at a casino
  • See also

    * game of chance