Chances are Meaning in English
expression
ˈtʃænsəz/, /ˈtʃænsɪz/ /ˈɑɹ/, /ɝ
CHAN-siz AR, CHAN-siz ER
tʃˈɑːnsɪz/ /ɛə
CHAN-siz AIR
Definition
This informal expression means that something is very likely to happen or is probably true.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly in speaking and informal writing. Typically starts sentences: "Chances are, it will rain tomorrow." Similar to 'probably' or 'most likely.' Not used for past events; focus is on current/future likelihood.
Spanish: lo más probable es que - seguramentePortuguese (BR): provavelmente - é provável quePortuguese (PT): provavelmente - é provável queChinese (Simplified): 很可能 - 十有八九Chinese (Traditional): 很可能 - 十之八九Hindi: संभावना है कि - मुमकिन हैArabic: الأغلب أن - من المحتمل أنBengali: সম্ভাবনা আছে - অধিকাংশ ক্ষেত্রেRussian: скорее всего - вероятнее всегоJapanese: たぶん - おそらくVietnamese: có khả năng - nhiều khả năngKorean: 아마 - 가능성이 크다Turkish: büyük ihtimalleUrdu: امکان ہے - غالباًIndonesian: kemungkinan besar - bisa jadi
Example Sentences
Chances are it will rain later today.
basic
Chances are she forgot her keys again.
basic
Chances are you will like this movie.
basic
If you leave your food out, chances are the dog will eat it.
natural
Chances are, he’s already heard the news by now.
natural
I’m not sure, but chances are we’ll finish early.
natural