odds

/ɑdz/
noun
  1. The probability or likelihood of something happening, often expressed as a ratio.
    • What are the odds that it will rain tomorrow?
    • The doctor said the odds of a full recovery are good.
    • The odds of winning the lottery are very low.
  2. Disagreement or conflict between people or groups.
    • Her story is at odds with the evidence we found.
    • The team members were at odds about the best strategy to use.
    • The two brothers are at odds over how to divide the inheritance.
  3. Advantage or disadvantage in a situation, especially in betting or competition.
    • The bookmaker gave odds of five to one on the horse.
    • The odds are in our favor because we have a stronger team.
    • He beat the odds and survived the dangerous illness.
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