dice

[dʌɪs]

dice Definition

a small cube with each side having a different number of spots on it, ranging from one to six, thrown and used in gambling and other games involving chance.

Using dice: Examples

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

  • Example

    We played a game of dice to decide who goes first.

  • Example

    He rolled the dice and got a six.

  • Example

    The gambler lost all his money playing dice.

dice Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dice

Phrases with dice

  • to take a chance or risk

    Example

    I decided to roll the dice and invest all my savings in the stock market.

  • dice that have been tampered with to increase the chances of certain numbers coming up

    Example

    The gambler was caught using loaded dice and was banned from the casino.

  • to betray or sacrifice someone for personal gain

    Example

    He threw his colleague under the bus to save his own job, but it backfired on him.

Origins of dice

from Old French 'dé', meaning 'die', from Latin 'datum', meaning 'something given or played'

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Summary: dice in Brief

The term 'dice' [dʌɪs] refers to a small cube with each side having a different number of spots on it, ranging from one to six. It is used in gambling and other games involving chance. 'Dice' extends into phrases like 'roll the dice,' denoting taking a chance, and 'loaded dice,' referring to tampered dice.

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