What is another word for little chance?

Pronunciation: [lˈɪtə͡l t͡ʃˈans] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the phrase "little chance", including "slim chance", "remote possibility", "unlikely outcome", and "low probability". These words all suggest a similar sentiment of there being a small likelihood of something happening. Other synonyms include "remote chance", "poor prospect", and "faint hope". Whether you're discussing a difficult task, a challenging situation, or an unlikely outcome, these words can add an extra layer of specificity to your language and communicate your thoughts more precisely. When looking for alternative phrases to express "little chance", consider the context and what tone you aim to convey.

What are the hypernyms for Little chance?

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Famous quotes with Little chance

  • I met my wife through playing golf. She is French and couldn't speak English and I couldn't speak French, so there was little chance of us getting involved in any boring conversations - that's why we got married really quickly.
    Sean Connery
  • As years go by, chances of winning here are getting slimmer. That's just a matter of fact. It does get tougher, but it's possible, there's a tiny little chance.
    Stefan Edberg
  • All the principal people in the town are concerned in the slave trade, and their chief wealth consists in the number of slaves they possess; therefore there is little chance of the trade being, for many years, totally abolished.
    George Grey
  • I had always loved beautiful and artistic things, though before leaving America I had had a very little chance of seeing any.
    Emma Albani
  • M. André Mayer … made an astonishing confidence not long ago. “The laboratories,” he said, “are working at this moment with splendid results. In physics and biology, for example, we can predict new and very important discoveries. What is humanity going to do with the power which will soon be put into its hands? Humanity is not yet ready to receive this power. It is not in a state to make good use of it.” The events of the moment prove that this power, of which we know very little yet, and which is announced to us with such proper reserve, has little chance of serving the cause of man straight away. It will more probably be employed, or rather confiscated, for the benefit of the ambitious, the impudent, and the reckless.
    Georges Duhamel

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