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| odds [ odz ] |
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1. chances of something happening: the likelihood or probability that something will occur, sometimes expressed as a ratio such as 10 to 1
 The odds are that you'll never make it.
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2. predicted chances in betting: a ratio of probability given to people placing a bet, usually the likelihood of something happening, or of a competitor, team, or animal winning
 The horse was given odds of four to one.
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3. handicap or advantage in competition: an advantage or handicap given to a person, animal, or team in a sporting contest, to equalize the chances of winning
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4. perceived advantage or disadvantage: a perceived advantage or disadvantage, especially one that one person is believed to have over another in a competition
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| [Early 16th century. Plural of odd] |
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at odds (with somebody) in disagreement with somebody, especially over a period of time or about a particular issue
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at odds (with something) in conflict with something
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over the odds more than is usual or necessary
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what's the odds? U.K. used to indicate that something is of no importance
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