"Sweepstakes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sweepstakes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sweepstakes" Meaning

A sweepstakes is a promotional contest in which one or more prizes are awarded to winners who are randomly selected from among a pool of entrants, often from amongst anyone who entered the contest, such as through a purchase or application process.

"Sweepstakes" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Sweepstakes"


1. Running a Contest: The company is running a sweepstakes with a grand prize of one million dollars. Participating customers can enter by texting a specific code.


2. A Game Show Format: The family was excited as we watched in awe on game shows, particularly the sweepstakes where contestants were given rapid-fire trivia questions to answer correctly to win major prizes.


3. Winner Selected Randomly: After collecting entries from across the country, one winning name was chosen at random in the sweepstakes to receive a brand new car.


4. An Online Promotion: Following the launch of our new phone, several sweepstakes popped up online asking customers to share the new device on social media and guess a picture of an unknown object hidden under a set of items to win a series of Oneplus mobiles.


5. Protecting Against Fixing: Misreality of an independent auditor to verify integrity in such games might stop from fixing any significant sweepstakes like the lottery industries as well.

"Sweepstakes" Similar Words

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To move or brush aside (something, such as dirt or leaves) with a sweeping motion, typically using a broom or similar tool.<br><br>Example: "She swept the floor to remove the crumbs."<br><br>To collect or gather (something, such as people or votes) together into a single group or category.<br><br>Example: "The company swept up many new clients in the last quarter."<br><br>To move over or across something, usually with the intention of surveying or determining its extent or limits.<br><br>Example: "The explorer swept through the jungle to orient himself."<br><br>To take away or make an end to something, such as a problem or an objection.<br><br>Example: "The new policy will sweep away the old rules."

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Sweeping

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1. Encompassing or including a wide range: a sweeping view of the landscape.<br>2. All-encompassing or thorough: a sweeping reform of the health care system.<br>3. Extending widely: a sweeping tract of desert land.<br>4. With a broad, sweeping motion: she swept her arm across her forehead.<br>5. Figuratively, to suddenly begin or take hold of something enthusiastically: the new idea is sweeping the company.<br><br>Example sentence: The city's eyes were treated to a sweeping view of the glaclated mountains.

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Sweepings

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Sweepings refer to the remnants or leftovers of something, often referring to dust, dirt, or debris that has been swept or cleaned from a surface or area.

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Sweepstake

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A promotion or competition in which a prize is awarded by chance to one of a large number of participants, often by drawing lots.

Sweet-and-sour

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Sweet-looking

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Appearing pleasant and attractive, either because of a pleasing appearance or charming and attractive personality.

Sweet-scented

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Having a pleasant and fragrant smell, typically sweet and pleasant to the senses.

Sweet-toothed

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Having an excessive fondness for sweet foods.

Sweet

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Sweetbread

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Sweetbread is a culinary term that refers to the pancreas or a sweetbreads in general. Specifically, it is a type of offal dish that consists of the pancreas, thymus gland, or the fatty tongue of a young animal, usually a veal, lamb, or pig.

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