Pronunciation: /hæv ðə ɡoʊst ʌv ə tʃæns/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I don't have the ghost of a chance of winning the lottery.
A2 She doesn't have the ghost of a chance of passing the exam without studying.
B1 The underdog team doesn't have the ghost of a chance of winning against the champions.
B2 He knew he didn't have the ghost of a chance of getting the job without any experience.
C1 Despite her hard work, she felt she didn't have the ghost of a chance of being promoted.
C2 The competitor knew he didn't have the ghost of a chance of beating the world record holder.
verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being
A1 I don't have the ghost of a chance of winning the lottery.
A2 She doesn't have the ghost of a chance of passing the exam without studying.
B1 We have the ghost of a chance of finding a parking spot in this crowded city.
B2 He didn't have the ghost of a chance of convincing her to change her mind.
C1 They have the ghost of a chance of winning the championship if they play their best.
C2 She never had the ghost of a chance of getting the promotion due to office politics.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I don't have the ghost of a chance of passing this test.
A2 She doesn't have the ghost of a chance of winning the competition.
B1 Without proper training, they don't have the ghost of a chance of getting hired.
B2 Even with all their experience, they still don't have the ghost of a chance of beating the reigning champions.
C1 Given the current circumstances, we don't have the ghost of a chance of reaching our sales target.
C2 Despite their best efforts, the team doesn't have the ghost of a chance of securing funding for their project.
article a word used to indicate a noun and to specify its application
A1 I don't have the ghost of a chance at winning the lottery.
A2 She doesn't have the ghost of a chance of passing the exam without studying.
B1 They have the ghost of a chance of getting the job if they prepare well for the interview.
B2 He doesn't have the ghost of a chance of winning the race against such fast competitors.
C1 Despite his lack of experience, she still believes she has the ghost of a chance of succeeding in the new job.
C2 The team doesn't have the ghost of a chance of winning the championship without their star player.
formal Without proper preparation, the team will have the ghost of a chance at winning the competition.
informal If you don't study for the exam, you'll have the ghost of a chance of passing.
slang They don't have the ghost of a chance against that team.
figurative In a world dominated by big corporations, small businesses often have the ghost of a chance to succeed.
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