hasard

[hazɑː(r)d]

hasard Definition

  • 1chance or luck, especially in gambling
  • 2an event decided by chance
  • 3to take a risk or chance

Using hasard: Examples

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

  • Example

    I won the game by pure hasard.

  • Example

    The success of the project was due to a combination of hard work and hasard.

  • Example

    He hasarded his life to save the drowning child.

  • Example

    She hasarded a guess at the answer.

hasard Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hasard

Antonyms for hasard

Idioms Using hasard

  • to take a risk or chance

    Example

    I decided to take a hasard and invest all my savings in the stock market.

  • when a risk or gamble results in a positive outcome

    Example

    His hasard paid off when he won the lottery.

  • events that occur in war that are beyond human control

    Example

    The destruction of the city was a hasard of war.

Phrases with hasard

  • leave something to chance/hasard

    to allow something to be decided by chance rather than making definite plans

    Example

    I didn't make any reservations for dinner, I thought we'd just leave it to chance.

  • by chance or accident

    Example

    I met my old friend by hasard while shopping.

  • a game of chance, such as roulette or craps

    Example

    He lost all his money playing hasard games at the casino.

Origins of hasard

from Old French 'hasard', from Arabic 'al-zahr', meaning 'the die'

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Summary: hasard in Brief

'Hasard' [hazɑː(r)d] refers to chance or luck, especially in gambling, and can also mean an event decided by chance. It can be used as a verb to mean taking a risk or chance. Phrases like 'leave something to chance/hasard' and 'by hasard' denote leaving things to chance, while 'hasard game' refers to games of chance. Idioms like 'take a hasard' and 'hasard pays off' describe taking risks with uncertain outcomes.