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Lottery

UK //ˈlɒtəri//US //ˈlɑːtəri//

Definition

A game in which players buy tickets for a chance to win prizes.

In simple words: A game where people buy tickets to try to win money.

Examples

  • I bought a lottery ticket hoping to win big.
  • The lottery generates millions of dollars for education.
  • Winning the lottery changed their lives forever.
  • Many people play the lottery every week.
  • The state runs a lottery to fund public projects.
  • Last year's lottery winners were announced on television.
  • She dreams of winning the lottery and traveling the world.
  • The lottery has strict regulations to ensure fairness.

Usage notes

Commonly used in discussions about gambling and games of chance. Usually seen in a neutral context.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'lottery' as 'lots of money tumbling in'.

Collocations

  • buy a lottery ticket
  • lottery jackpot
  • lottery winnings

Synonyms

  • raffle
  • sweepstakes
  • gambling game

Antonyms

  • guarantee
  • certainty

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'lottery' with 'raffle' - both involve ticket purchasing but differ in structure and prizes.
  • Using 'lottery' when meaning 'sweepstakes' - they are distinct types of games.
  • Incorrect pluralization - 'lotteries' is the correct plural, not 'lottery's'.