odds-on
See also: odds on
English
Adjective
odds-on (comparative more odds-on, superlative most odds-on)
- Having a chance of winning that is better than even.
- In which the amount won on a bet is less than the amount staked.
- 2015 May 25, Daniel Taylor, “Norwich reach Premier League after early blitz sees off Middlesbrough”, in The Guardian (London):
- The trophy had barely been lifted before the first press release went out from the bookmakers announcing Norwich as odds-on to go down next season.
- (colloquial) Very likely.
- 1966, New Commonwealth, volume 44, page 385:
- Name a light entertainer and its odds-on that he - or even she (think of Cilla Black) – learned the trade of laughter and song in Liverpool.
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