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idiomchances(the) chances are (that)probablyspoken said when you think that something is likely to happen:Remember, the chances are that you will never need hospice care, but it is best to be prepared.If you like the house, chances are that other people will like it too, so you have to act quickly.fancy your chances BrEBrEspoken to think that you will be successful in doing something ◆ often used in the negative:I don't fancy our chances of getting tickets this late.He wasn't a very experienced actor, but I could see that he fancied his chances. (redirected from chances)
chance somethingto risk doing something; to try doing something while being aware of the risk involved. I don't usually ride horses, but this time I will chance it. Bob didn't have a ticket, but he went to the airport anyway, chancing a cancellation. |