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View usage for: (pəʳtʃɑːns, -tʃæns) adverbPerchance means perhaps. [literary, old-fashioned]Synonyms: perhaps, probably, maybe, possibly More Synonyms of perchance perchance in British English (pəˈtʃɑːns) adverb archaic or poetic2. by chance; accidentally Word origin C14: from Anglo-French par chance; see per, chanceperchance in American English (pərˈtʃæns) adverb Archaic1. by chance; accidentally Word origin ME par chance < OFr par (L per), by + chance, chance Examples of 'perchance' in a sentenceperchance `Would you, perchance, have made any phone calls since these events unfolded?`And if that Mr Kohn is perchance one of us, which I doubt, it strikes me we're better off without him," Laura said.One with velveteen antlers sticking up out of it and a slogan across the front that says `The Moose Is Loose", perchance ?'This citadel wouldn't happen to have a hot bath, perchance ? Definition by chance (archaic, poetic) Are we, perchance, overlooking one small detail? Synonyms by chance mayhap (archaic) peradventure (archaic) for all you know haply (archaic) Additional synonymsDefinition perhaps Maybe he sincerely wanted to help. Synonyms perhaps, possibly, it could be, conceivably, perchance (archaic), mayhap (archaic), peradventure (archaic) Definition perhaps or maybe We could possibly finish it with extra time. Synonyms perhaps, maybe, God willing, perchance (archaic), mayhap (archaic), peradventure (archaic), haply (archaic) Definition in all likelihood or probability They probably won't make this plan public until July. Synonyms likely, perhaps, maybe, possibly, presumably, most likely, doubtless, in all probability, in all likelihood, perchance (archaic), as likely as not - perception
- perceptive
- perch
- perchance
- percipience
- percipient
- percolate
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