Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Uncertain as to outcome; risky; hazardous.
  • adjective Random; haphazard.
  • adjective Scots Lucky; propitious.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Uncertain; changeful.
  • Fortunate; lucky; propitious; foreboding good: applied to either persons or things, and generally used with a negative in the sense of uncanny: thus, persons suspected of possessing magical arts are regarded as not (or no) chancy.
  • Favorable; safe: as, a chancy wind: generally used with a negative: as, not chancy (that is, dangerous).

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective depending on chance.
  • adjective subject to accident or chance or change.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective uncertain, risky, hazardous
  • adjective subject to chance; random

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective subject to accident or chance or change
  • adjective of uncertain outcome; especially fraught with risk

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Examples

  • Accepting Loyal Achates at his word chancy I know I must say that I find it odd that he, suffering with a genetic disorder which supposedly claims its victims lives at an early age, is alive at the age of 24 presumably without any medical intervention.

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  • Some would call it chancy, precarious, very dangerous or whatever, but sometimes we walk through those doors and at best, have called it foolishness, of which we wouldn’t have had the really good time we did, should we have elected to always close those doors …

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  • So jump on the "chancy" Obama boat and pray it will stay afloat!

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  • But I'll tell you, it's been really kind of chancy at times.

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  • His good old wife had gotten down her best "chancy," white with blue rimming, while the cloth on the table was as white as snow, and the floor spotlessly neat with its heavy sprinkling of white sand.

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  • Hence it is 'chancy' whether a particular individual will find a job.

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  • The measures that may dampen demand are secondary and chancy.

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  • Don't take chancy shots, don't blast away at running deer 400 yards away, if you must use "BUCKSHOT" please be close and if you see poachers-TURN THEM IN!

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  • Don't take chancy shots, don't blast away at running deer 400 yards away, if you must use "BUCKSHOT" please be close and if you see poachers-TURN THEM IN!

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  • The writing enterprise seemed to me self-evidently a desperate one, and though my mother and I - both only children – had been desperate enough to undertake it, I thought my children, raised in a gentler, undepressed, gregarious world, would seek out less chancy and more orthodox professions.

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