Meaning & Definition of word "Ante"

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    Ante

    /ˈæn.teɪ/

    noun:

    • 1. A stake or amount of money that a player must put into the pot before playing in poker and related card games.
      • Example: Before the game started, each player was required to put an ante of five dollars into the pot.
    • 2. In a legal context, an ante refers to a sum of money put up by one party in a lawsuit, particularly in habeas corpus cases.
      • Example: The plaintiff had to post an ante to proceed with the legal challenge against the government.

    preposition:

    • 1. Before; in front of.
      • Example: The ancient civilizations often built their temples ante the mountains.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'ante', meaning 'before'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    put up an ante:

    To make an initial contribution to a game or situation.

    ante up:

    To contribute money, especially in a gambling context.

    Related Words

    antebellum:

    Referring to the period before a war, especially the American Civil War.

    antecedent:

    A thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.

    Slang Meanings of ante

    Meaning: To ante up

    Example Sentence: I had to ante up five bucks to join the game.

    Meaning: Ante it up

    Example Sentence: If you want to play, you need to ante it up.