Bet with Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɛt/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
BET with or BET widh
bˈɛt/ /wˈɪð
BET with or BET widh
Definition
To make a wager or gamble together with someone, usually by predicting an outcome and agreeing each person will give or get something based on the result.
Usage & Nuances
Used for informal situations, often with friends or acquaintances. Commonly followed by a person: "bet with my friend". Do not confuse with "bet on" (predicting an outcome) or "bet against" (opposing someone). The wager can be money or anything agreed on.
Spanish: apostar conPortuguese (BR): apostar comPortuguese (PT): apostar comChinese (Simplified): 与...打赌Chinese (Traditional): 和...打賭Hindi: के साथ शर्त लगानाArabic: يراهن معBengali: শর্ত রাখা - বাজি ধরাRussian: спорить (на что-то) - держать париJapanese: (人と)賭けをするVietnamese: cá cược vớiKorean: ~와 내기를 하다Turkish: biriyle iddiaya girmekUrdu: کسی کے ساتھ شرط لگاناIndonesian: bertaruh dengan
Example Sentences
I want to bet with you on who will win the game.
basic
Sarah likes to bet with her brother about football scores.
basic
You shouldn't bet with strangers online.
basic
Let’s bet with Mark and see who’s right about the movie ending.
natural
I wouldn't bet with Jake—he always wins!
natural
Do you want to bet with us on the next round?
natural