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Synonyms

even money

American  

noun

  1. the equal sum staked by each bettor.

  2. equal odds in a wager.

    It's even money that the home team will win.


even money Idioms  
  1. Equal odds that something will occur, as in It's even money that he'll get the contract. The term comes from gambling, where it signifies equal odds in a bet. [Late 1800s]


Other Word Forms

  • even-money adjective

Etymology

Origin of even money

First recorded in 1890–95

Example Sentences

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Even money might not be enough at some clubs: The Core Club is difficult to crack, even with $100,000.

From Salon

That means even money isn’t always guaranteed to provide access.

From Salon

It’s not that you have to believe that there is a force out there more powerful than Zsa-zsa, or heck, even money itself.

From Los Angeles Times

Journalism went off at even money and paid $4 to win.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Slater's funeral is due to take place on Saturday, but a number of social media accounts have reportedly offered access to a fake live stream of the service in exchange for likes, follows and even money.

From BBC