"Gambled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To gambled means to take a risk or wager something of value (such as money) on an uncertain outcome, usually in the hope of achieving a gain or profit. It can also refer to engaging in behavior that is reckless or foolish, often in the hope of achieving a thrill or excitement.
The Gambia is a small country located in West Africa, surrounded by Senegal. It is the smallest country on the African mainland and has a population of approximately 2.3 million people. The Gambia was a British colony from 1816 to 1965, and its official language is English. The country has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong tradition of music and dance. The Gambia River runs through the country and has played an important role in its history and economy. The country is known for its tropical climate, beautiful beaches, and diverse wildlife, including monkeys, antelopes, and birds.
Gambiae is a noun that refers to a type of mosquito, specifically the Anopheles gambiae species, which is a primary vector of malaria, a serious and life-threatening infectious disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite.
Gambian refers to something or someone related to or from The Gambia, a small country in West Africa. It can also describe the Gambia River, which runs through The Gambia and forms its northern border with Senegal. In broader terms, Gambian can describe the culture, language, customs, or ethnicity of the Gambian people.
Gambier refers to a type of tree or shrub that produces a fragrant, resinous gum, also known as camphor. It can also refer to a type of fabric made from the fibers of the gambier plant.
To gamble means to take a risk or chance for a chance to win something, often money, by using luck or skill. It can also mean to do something that is not safe or responsible in the hope of achieving a desired outcome.
To gamble is to risk money or something of value on the outcome of a game or contest, or to take a chance on something uncertain.
Gamboge is a yellowish or orange-red pigment made from the sap of the Garcinia cambogia tree, native to Southeast Asia. Historically, it was used as a pigment in art, painting, and dyeing, and was considered a valuable and expensive commodity. The word "gamboge" comes from the Chinese word "gambuja", which refers to the tree's latex sap. Today, gamboge is still used as a natural dye and pigment, particularly in traditional Asian art and textiles.
Gambogic refers to a property of substances that exhibit an ability to precipitate manganese and iron salts in the form of insoluble compounds, or to be soluble in carbon disulfide. This property is exhibited by some gamboge, a sap or resin obtained from the/tree of Garcinia cambogia.
Gambol: to play or move about in a carefree and happy way, especially in a lively and energetic manner.