What is another word for last chance?

Pronunciation: [lˈast t͡ʃˈans] (IPA)

"Last chance" refers to the final opportunity to do something or take action before it's too late. Alternatives for this term include "final opportunity," "ultimate chance," "end game," "closing window," "last-ditch effort," "end of the road," "final shot," "final stretch," and "one last try." These synonyms convey a sense of urgency and emphasize the importance of seizing the moment. Whether it's tackling a difficult project, mending a broken relationship, or pursuing a long-awaited dream, recognizing and taking advantage of the last chance can make all the difference. It's important to remember that these opportunities may not come around again, so make the most of them while you can.

What are the hypernyms for Last chance?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Last chance

  • So far we have not convinced the Chinese authorities. My own brother was refused a visa on what was probably my last chance of seeing him when he was going around the world on a tour. Scott Nearing was similarly refused.
    Anna Louise Strong
  • You can't be pregnant in leotards, and this is the last chance for us to get our bodies into the shape of concert dancers and capture it with the magic of film.
    Patrick Swayze
  • Don't mince matters. Make it clear that they are positively down to their last chance. Give it to them good and strong and keep on giving it to them. I suppose perhaps I ought to tell you," He added, "that it won't do any good.
    Albert Jay Nock
  • The time has come for the dismantling of fantasies. That is already happening to our universe. Now that we have this one chance of survival we must finally rid ourselves of fantasies and seize that chance! For centuries our race has built on false assumptions. If you build a fantasy based on a false assumption and continue to build on such a fantasy, your whole existence becomes a lie which you implant in others who are too lazy or too busy to question its truth. In this manner you threaten the very existence of reality, because, by refusing to obey its laws, those laws engulf and destroy you. The human race has for too long been manufacturing convenient fantasies and calling them laws. For ages this was so. Take war, for instance. Politicians assume that something is true, assume that strife is inevitable, and by building on such false assumptions, lo and behold, they create further wars which they have, ostensibly, sought to prevent. We have, until now, accepted too many fantasies as being truths, too many truths as fantasies. And we have one last chance to discover the real nature of our existence. I am prepared to take it!
    Michael Moorcock
  • With Oriana Fallaci's demise at 77 from a host of cancers, in September, in her beloved Florence, there also died something of the art of the interview. Her absolutely heroic period was that of the 1970s, probably the last chance we had of staving off the complete triumph of celebrity culture.
    Oriana Fallaci

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