Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
big-bet
Noun
/ˈbɪɡ bɛt/

Definition
A large gamble or investment in a particular venture, often with significant risk involved.

Examples
- She made a big bet on the success of the new product launch.
- The company decided to take a big bet on AI technology to gain a competitive edge.
- Investing in the new startup felt like a big bet, but the potential rewards were tempting.

Meaning
The term ‘big-bet’ is used to describe a decision or commitment to invest a substantial amount of resources in a project or idea, usually hoping for a high return.

Synonyms
- High-stakes gamble
- Major investment
- Significant wager