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Sweepstake Meaning in English

word

ˈswipˌsteɪk
SWEEP-stayk
swˈiːpsteɪk
SWEEP-stake

Definition

A sweepstake is a type of contest in which you can win prizes or money, usually by entering your name or buying a ticket, and the winner is chosen by chance.

Usage & Nuances

"Sweepstake" is more common in the plural form "sweepstakes." It's often informal or found in marketing or fundraising. Not the same as a lottery run by government; often organized by businesses, clubs, or online promoters. Sometimes called a giveaway.

Example Sentences

I entered a sweepstake to win a new car.

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The school organized a sweepstake to raise money.

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You don’t have to pay to join the sweepstake.

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My friend actually won a trip to Paris from an online sweepstake.

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Lots of people join sweepstakes hoping to get lucky, but most never win anything.

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If you see an email saying you’ve won a sweepstake, be careful—it could be a scam.

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