"Odds-on" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Odds-on" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Odds-on" Meaning

Odds-on refers to a situation where one option or outcome is overwhelmingly likely to happen, implying that it is highly probable or certain.

"Odds-on" Examples

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Odds-on refers to a situation where someone or something is highly likely to succeed or win, often given a significant advantage.

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The favourite to win the Wimbledon championship was odds-on to beat her nearest competitor.
The company's innovative new product was odds-on to revolutionize the industry.
The popular TV show was odds-on to win the award for best drama series.
The local sports team was odds-on to win the championship, having an undefeated record so far.
The successful entrepreneur was odds-on to turn her latest business venture into a profitable success.

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