What is another word for ghost of a chance?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈə͡ʊst əvə t͡ʃˈans] (IPA)

"Ghost of a chance" is an idiom that suggests a very small probability or likelihood of success. There are several synonyms that can be used instead of "ghost of a chance" such as "slim chance", "remote possibility", "long shot", "unlikely outcome", "faint hope", "distant dream", and "mirage of success". These synonyms convey the same idea that something may be possible, but the chance of it happening is very low or almost non-existent. It is important to understand the context of the sentence while choosing the appropriate synonym for "ghost of a chance".

What are the hypernyms for Ghost of a chance?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Ghost of a chance

  • "The American man is a failure! You are all failures!" he said. "Has not my sister here more sense than my brother Brooks? Is not Bessie worth two of Bay? Wouldn't we all elect Mrs. Lodge Senator against Cabot? Would the President have a ghost of a chance if Mrs. Roosevelt ran against him? Do you want to stop at the Embassy, on your way home, and ask which would run it best — Herbert or his wife?" The men laughed a little — not much! Each probably made allowance for his own wife as an unusually superior woman. Some one afterwards remarked that these half-dozen women were not a fair average. Adams replied that the half-dozen men were above all possible average; he could not lay his hands on another half-dozen their equals.
    Henry Adams

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