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  1. an occasion that allows something to be done: get a chance I didn't get a chance to speak to her. have a chance If you have a chance, try the steak. give someone a chanceHe's a very smart kid and just needs someone to give him a chance. [ + to infinitive ] If you give me a chance to speak, I'll explain.

  2. Chances Games is a Restrictive Interactive Gaming Website operated by Jarol Investments Limited, a business operating under the Gaming Act 2014 and Regulated by The Gaming Board For The Bahamas.

  3. Synonyms for CHANCES: luck, circumstances, accidents, hazards, casualties, haps, fortunes, risks; Antonyms of CHANCES: purposes, intentions, plans, designs, intents, schemes, outlines, sure things.

  4. : something that happens unpredictably without discernible human intention or observable cause. Which cards you are dealt is simply a matter of chance. b. : the assumed impersonal purposeless determiner of unaccountable happenings : luck. an outcome decided by chance. c. : the fortuitous or incalculable element in existence : contingency.

  5. CHANCES definition: probability | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  6. used to ask in a polite way whether something is possible or true: You're not Spanish by any chance, are you? stand a chance.

  7. Find 120 different ways to say CHANCES, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  8. noun. an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another. “we ran into each other by pure chance ” synonyms: fortune, hazard, luck. see more. noun. a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances. “now is your chance ” synonyms: opportunity. see more. noun.

  9. noun. /tʃɑːns/ /tʃæns/ Idioms. [countable, uncountable] a possibility of something happening, especially something that you want. chance of doing something She only has a slim chance of passing the exam. Is there any chance of getting tickets for tonight? chance that… There's a good chance that he'll be back in time.

  10. to take a risk or to use the opportunities that you have and hope that things will happen in the way that you want He took his chances and jumped into the water. See chance in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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