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Synonyms and antonyms of Gambling games and places where gambling takes place in American Thesaurus

Gambling games and places where gambling takes place

a game of chance ()

an activity, especially one in which you gamble money, that depends on luck instead of skill

bingo (noun)

a game in which players try to match numbers on their cards with numbers that are called out

bingo (interjection)

a word someone shouts when they have won a game of bingo

casino (noun)

a place where people gamble (=risk money in the hope of winning more) by playing card games, roulette, or slot machines

craps (noun)

a game played especially in the U.S. in which the players throw two dice and risk money on the numbers

dice (noun)

a small block with a number of spots on each side, that you use for playing games

dice (noun)

a game that is played with dice, especially in order to win money

dice (verb)

to play a game of dice

die (noun)

one of a pair of dice

double (noun)

in a game using dice, a throw in which two dice show the same number

draw (noun)

a game in which a ticket with a name or number on is taken out of a container in order to choose who will win a prize

fruit machine (noun)

British a slot machine

gambling (noun)

an activity in which you risk money in the hope of winning more money if you are lucky or if you guess something correctly

gaming (noun)

the business of gambling, especially when it is legal

lottery (noun)

a game designed to raise money by selling lottery tickets that people buy hoping that their numbers are chosen by chance in the drawing so that they win a money prize

lotto (noun)

a national lottery in Australia and a state lottery in some U.S. states

one-armed bandit (noun)

informal a slot machine

pachinko (noun)

a game that is popular in Japan, in which you try to win money or prizes by getting balls into particular places in a special machine

pit (noun)

the place where people gamble in a casino

pool (noun)

a competition in which people try to guess the result of a game, competition, etc. and win money

roll (verb)

if you roll dice in a game, you throw them onto or across a surface

roll (noun)

the action of throwing dice

roulette (noun)

a game in which a small ball is thrown onto a moving wheel that is divided into sections, while people try to win money by guessing where the ball will stop

scratch card (noun)

a small card with a substance on its surface that you scratch off to find out whether you have won a prize

slot machine (noun)

a machine that you put money into in order to play a game

sweep (noun)

a sweepstakes

sweeps (noun)

a sweepstakes

sweepstakes (noun)

American a type of gambling in which money or a prize goes to the person who has the winning number or combination of numbers in a lottery

sweepstakes (noun)

American a type of gambling in which players give money for a chance to win, and the person who wins gets everyone else’s money

ticket (noun)

a piece of paper with a number on it that wins you a prize in a game if your number is chosen

toss (noun)

the act of throwing a coin into the air in order to make a decision based on which side the coin falls on

toss-up (noun)

informal the act of throwing a coin into the air and making a decision based on which side the coin falls on