chance
[tʃɑ:ns]

noun

[Definition]: an opportunity; the possibility of occurrence or succeed

[Example Sentences]:
1. There are two things I believe we have a good chance to see in 2015.
2. The release dates are unknown, but there is a good chance it could well be during 2016.
3. They had a chance of about one in 200 of facing an audit in fiscal year 2014.
4. He would take eight of 10 games there, and had a chance to serve out the victory at 5-2.
5. The chance, the agency said, was 48%.
6. It gives you a better chance to know what to say and how to play.
7. He added he would have gone home if given a second chance to decide.
8. The more photos you take, the better chance you have to find a winner.
9. There is a chance that private companies could fund a new search.
10. Others want to know if they have any chance of legal status.
11. They notice things and they are motivated by a chance to make big changes.
12. I wanted to give society a chance to determine if it should change itself.
13. There is a good chance the deal will be approved.
14. If they just injured them they would still have a chance to be put through the legal process.
15. Some had the chance to meet with Obama before the talk.


[Antonyms]law, sequence, purpose

[Synonyms]hazard, casualty, accident
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