chancing

[ˈtʃansɪŋ]

chancing Definition

  • 1taking a risk or doing something despite the possibility of negative consequences
  • 2happening by chance or coincidence

Using chancing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chancing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm chancing it and hoping that I'll get the job.

  • Example

    He was chancing his luck by asking her out again.

  • Example

    The success of the project is chancing on the outcome of the meeting.

chancing Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using chancing

  • used to say that there is no possibility of something happening

    Example

    Not a chance am I going to that party.

  • stand a chance

    have a possibility of succeeding or being effective

    Example

    If we work hard, we might stand a chance of winning the game.

  • to do something risky or uncertain

    Example

    I decided to take a chance and invest in the stock market.

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Summary: chancing in Brief

The verb 'chancing' [ˈtʃansɪŋ] refers to taking risks or doing something despite the possibility of negative consequences. It can also mean happening by chance or coincidence. Examples include 'I'm chancing it and hoping that I'll get the job,' and 'He was chancing his luck by asking her out again.' Idioms like 'not a chance' and 'take a chance' further illustrate the concept of risk-taking.