Meaning & Definition of Dice in English
Dice
Small cubes with numbered sides, used in games of chance.
Pronunciation:
/daɪs/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
diceDetailed Definitions
Definition: A small cube with each of its six sides showing a different number of dots, from one to six, used in games.
Example Sentence: They rolled the dice to determine who should start the game.
Definition: To play or gamble with dice.
Example Sentence: We decided to dice for drinks at the bar.
Definition: To cut food into small cubes.
Example Sentence: Make sure to dice the vegetables finely for the salad.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old French 'dé', from Latin 'datum', meaning 'something given or played'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- roll the dice: To take a risk or chance.
- loaded dice: Dice that are altered to favor one outcome.
- a dicey situation: A risky or uncertain situation.
Translations
- Spanish: dados
- French: dés
- German: würfel
- Russian: кубики
Related Words
- gamble: To risk money or valuables on the outcome of an event.
- lottery: A game of chance where winners are selected by drawing.
- poker: A card game that typically involves gambling.
Slang Meanings of dice
Meaning: To take a chance in a risky situation.
Example Sentence: I decided to dice with my investments and try a new strategy.
Meaning: To play around or mess with something in an uncertain manner.
Example Sentence: Don't dice with his feelings, it's serious business.