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vig
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "vig" is not a commonly used or recognized word in written English.
"Vig" is likely a shortened form of the word "vigor" which means physical strength or energy. It could also potentially be a slang abbreviation for "vigilance" which means alertness or watchfulness. However, if you were to use the word in a sentence, it could potentially be understood based on context. For example: - "She danced with such vig that she outlasted everyone on the dance floor." - "The team's vig and determination led them to victory in the final minutes of the game." - "The soldiers remained on constant vig throughout the night, keeping watch for any potential threats."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(5)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
46 human-written examples
(Casinos and legal bookmakers earn their money on the ten-per-cent fee for placing bets, known as the vigorish, or vig).
News & Media
Yet Myhrvold is no less a warrior-capitalist than Gates, and one also sees the warrior in the memos that Myhrvold sends Gates: they contain bookmaker lingo explaining how he hopes Microsoft can get "a vig" by charging whenever a Microsoft platform is used to make a transaction over the Internet.
News & Media
That slim advantage, which is known as the vigorish, or the vig, is all the bookie has going for him..
News & Media
"Nobody gets a vig on content on the Internet today," he wrote.
News & Media
The filings that included references to the Madoff "vig" were contained in the last big legal swings of the bat before a formal hearing Thursday.
News & Media
The vig was described by David Katz, one of Saul's sons, during a sworn deposition in late 2010 when he was questioned about one way that the family company, Sterling Equities, made money with Madoff.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
14 human-written examples
Mr. Arikha (his full name is pronounced AH-vig-dor ah-REE-kuh) was known for his depictions of his immediate orbit: the view from his studio window, chairs and tables, clothing and other orderly household things.
News & Media
That is exactly what others hope Mr. Vigue (pronounced VIG-you) can achieve.
News & Media
"If you take a step back, the products are strong," said Vig Rupinder, an analyst with Morgan Stanley.
News & Media
In 1991 Nirvana and producer Butch Vig released "Smells Like Teen Spirit," from their epochal 1991 album, Nevermind.
Encyclopedias
Though Against Me! have been around since 1997, it wasn't until their move to a major label 10 years later that they found commercial success, touring with Foo Fighters and working with Nirvana producer Butch Vig.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about gambling or finance, use "vig" to refer to the bookmaker's or lender's commission on a bet or loan. Be aware of its informal connotation and consider "vigorish" for a more formal tone.
Common error
Avoid using "vig" in contexts where a general fee or commission is intended. "Vig" specifically refers to the cut taken by a bookmaker, loan shark, or in similar gambling/financial scenarios. Using a more general term like "fee" or "commission" will ensure clarity in other situations.
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Linguistic Context
"Vig" primarily functions as a noun, denoting a commission or fee, particularly in gambling or financial contexts. Ludwig examples show it referring to a bookmaker's charge or a profit from a loan. Though Ludwig AI states that "vig" is not a commonly used word in written English, the frequency of real usage examples suggests the opposite.
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Formal & Business
21%
Encyclopedias
8%
Less common in
Science
4%
Reference
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "vig" is a noun that refers to a commission or fee, especially in gambling and financial contexts. While Ludwig AI states that the word is not commonly used, the numerous examples found in news and media sources suggest otherwise, at least within certain specific domains. "Vig" is often interchangeable with "vigorish", which is considered the more formal term. When using "vig", it's important to be aware of its contextual connotations, as it specifically implies a cut taken by a bookmaker or lender, rather than a general fee. The most frequent contexts in which "vig" appears are news and media, formal business writing, and encyclopedias.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
vigorish
A more formal term for "vig", specifically referring to the commission charged by a bookmaker or gambling house.
commission
A general term for a fee or payment made for services, often a percentage of the total amount involved.
cut
Informal term for a share or percentage, often in a deal or transaction.
percentage
The rate or proportion per hundred in a financial context.
fee
A payment made for professional services or as a charge for something.
premium
An amount paid in addition to a standard price or charge.
handling fee
A charge for the work involved in handling goods or a transaction.
markup
The amount added to the cost price of goods or services to cover overhead and profit.
finder's fee
A commission paid to someone who brings about a business deal.
service charge
An extra charge for services, especially in a restaurant or hotel.
FAQs
What does "vig" mean in gambling?
In gambling, "vig" refers to the fee or commission charged by a bookmaker or gambling establishment on bets. It's short for vigorish and represents the house's edge.
Is "vig" the same as interest?
While "vig" can refer to interest, especially in the context of loan sharks, it's more commonly associated with gambling. For general interest, it's better to simply use the term "interest".
When should I use "vigorish" instead of "vig"?
"Vigorish" is a more formal term than "vig" and is appropriate in professional or academic writing. "Vig" is suitable for informal contexts. The terms are often interchangeable as synonyms.
What is an example of using "vig" in a sentence?
An example is: "Casinos and legal bookmakers earn their money on the ten-per-cent fee for placing bets, known as the vigorish, or vig."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested