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chance

noun
An event that happens, falls out or takes place, without being contrived, intended, expected or foreseen; the effect of an unknown cause, or the unusual or unexpected effect of a known cause; accident; casualty; fortuitous event; as, time and chance happen to all. By chance a priest came down that way. Luke 10:31.

chance

Fortune; what fortune may bing; as, they must take their chance.

chance

An event, good or evil; success or misfortune; luck.

chance

Possibility of an occurrence; opportunity. You ladyship may have a chance to escape this address.

chance

verb intransitive
To happen; to fall out; to come or arrive without design, or expectation. If a birds nest chance to be before thee. Deuteronomy 22:6. Ah Casca, tell us what hath chanced to day.

chance

adjective
Happening by chance; casual; as a chance comer.