bettor

[ˈbetər]

bettor Definition

a person who gambles or makes bets, especially on horse races or other sporting events.

Using bettor: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bettor" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bettor placed a large sum of money on the winning horse.

  • Example

    Professional bettors study the odds and statistics before placing their bets.

  • Example

    The casino offers free drinks to encourage bettors to keep gambling.

bettor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bettor

Phrases with bettor

  • a person who takes betting seriously and spends a lot of time and effort studying the odds and statistics before placing bets

    Example

    He's a serious bettor who has won a lot of money by carefully analyzing the odds.

  • a person who bets for fun or entertainment rather than as a serious pursuit

    Example

    Most of the people at the sports bar are recreational bettors who just want to have a good time.

  • big-time bettor

    a person who places large bets, often with high stakes

    Example

    The big-time bettor wagered $100,000 on the outcome of the game.

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Summary: bettor in Brief

A 'bettor' [ˈbetər] is someone who gambles or makes bets, especially on horse races or other sporting events. This can range from serious bettors who study odds and statistics to recreational bettors who bet for fun. Examples include 'The bettor placed a large sum of money on the winning horse.' and 'Professional bettors study the odds and statistics before placing their bets.'