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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 chance He'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. ˈchan (t)s. Synonyms of chance. 1. a. : 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.

  4. the level of possibility that something will happen: You'd have a better chance/more chance of passing your exams if you worked a little harder. a good chance There's a good chance (that) I'll have this paper finished by tomorrow. slim chance There's a slim chance (that) I might have to go to Manchester next week.

  5. chance noun (OPPORTUNITY) B1. the opportunity to do something: [ + to do sth ] I didn't get a chance to speak to you at the party. I hope you've had the chance to look around the exhibition. Give me a chance to prove that I can do the work.

  6. Definition of chance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. a share or ticket in a lottery or prize drawing: The charity is selling chances for a dollar each. chances, probability: The chances are that the train hasn't left yet. Midland and Southern U.S. a quantity or number (usually followed by of ): a fine chance of tomatoes, harvested fresh from the garden today.

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