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raffle

/ˈræf.əl/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A lottery in which the prizes are goods rather than money, typically organized to raise funds for an organization or charity.

Example Sentences:
  • We are holding a charity raffle to raise money for the local animal shelter.
  • She was thrilled to win the grand prize in the school raffle.
2.verb

To offer something as a prize in a raffle.

Example Sentences:
  • The club decided to raffle off a signed guitar to support the music program.
  • They raffled a luxury hamper at the end of the gala dinner.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Old French word 'raffler', meaning 'to snatch' or 'to sweep away'. It is related to the Middle English 'rafle', which referred to a game of dice. The term evolved to describe a lottery-style event where prizes are 'snatched' or won by participants holding tickets.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'raffle' as a 'rattle'—you shake the tickets in a drum until one is rattled out as the winner.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “raffle

1. What is the meaning of “raffle” in English?

In English, raffle (noun) is defined as: “A lottery in which the prizes are goods rather than money, typically organized to raise funds for an organization or charity.”.

2. How do you use “raffle” in a sentence?

We are holding a charity raffle to raise money for the local animal shelter.

3. What are English synonyms of “raffle”?

Common synonyms include:lottery,sweepstake,draw,tombola

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “raffle”?

Derived from the Old French word 'raffler', meaning 'to snatch' or 'to sweep away'. It is related to the Middle English 'rafle', which referred to a game of dice. The term evolved to describe a lottery-style event where prizes are 'snatched' or won by participants holding tickets.