Word of the day: GAMBITPronunciation:gam·bit UK/ˈɡæm.bɪt/ and US/ˈɡæm.bɪt/
Meaning:
A gambit is a clever move, strategy, or calculated risk used to gain an advantage in a situation.
Examples for daily usage:
- The politician's early announcement was a clever gambit to gain public attention.
- Her humorous remark was a gambit to break the tension in the meeting.
Origin and history:
The word "gambit" originates from the Italian word gambetto, meaning "to trip someone up" or "a tripping". It is derived from gamba ("leg") and refers to a chess opening where a piece is sacrificed to gain a strategic advantage. It was adopted into English from Spanish (gambito) and Italian around 1656
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Cultural significance and modern usage:
- In chess, a gambit is a voluntary opening sacrifice of a pawn or piece to gain a faster development, open lines, or create positional weaknesses for the opponent.
- The term gained massive, renewed cultural prominence through the 2020 Netflix miniseries The Queen's Gambit.
- By the mid-19th century, the word "broke free" was used in chess to describe any tactical move or remark intended to gain an advantage.
- Used to describe any calculated risk, such as a "political gambit" in an election or a "business gambit" to disrupt a market.
- The "Bad Boy" Archetype: In Marvel Comics, the character Gambit (Remy LeBeau) embodies the word's essence-he is a charming, explosive thief who relies on high-risk maneuvers and misdirection.
- Refers to an opening, often surprising, remark or action intended to secure a better position in a discussion.
- A gambit is considered "sound" if it provides adequate compensation for the risk and "unsound" if it is merely a desperate ploy.
Examples from literature:
- Though success in Cambridge conversation frequently came from saying something preposterous, hoping that someone would take you seriously, there was no need for Francis to adopt this gambit.- Double Helix by James D. Watson
- Tristran read it to himself, looking for something about which he could begin to talk: a conversational gambit of some kind-any kind.- Stardust by Neil Gaiman
- I suggested that such a gambit be postponed until I was a convicted prisoner and the authorities were less cautious.- Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela
Synonyms:
- Artifice
- Design
- Device
- Gimmick
Antonyms:
- Frankness
- Honesty
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