Pronunciation: /lɔː əv ˈævərɪʤɪz/
noun a principle in statistics and probability that states that the result of a large number of trials will tend to approach the expected value
A1 The law of averages states that over time, things will even out.
A2 According to the law of averages, if you keep trying, eventually you will succeed.
B1 The law of averages suggests that the more you practice, the better you will get.
B2 In sports, players often rely on the law of averages to improve their performance.
C1 Investors understand the law of averages and use it to make informed decisions.
C2 The law of averages is a statistical concept that helps in predicting future outcomes based on past data.
formal According to the law of averages, the outcome of a random event will eventually even out over a large number of trials.
informal I know I've been losing a lot lately, but hey, the law of averages says I have to start winning soon, right?
slang Don't worry about losing a few games in a row, it's just the law of averages at work.
figurative In life, things may not always go your way, but remember the law of averages - things will balance out in the end.
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