chanceful

/ˈtʃænsfəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

having or showing a tendency to occur or happen frequently, especially in a way that is unpredictable or without obvious reason

“The chanceful streaks of color in the painting created an interesting effect.”

2. adjective

dependent on chance or luck

“She was a chanceful winner who relied on her instincts to make the right decisions.”

3. noun

a quality of being chanceful; a tendency to occur or happen frequently, especially in a way that is unpredictable or without obvious reason

“His chanceful nature made him a successful entrepreneur.”

Synonyms

  • accidental
  • chancy
  • fortuitous

Antonyms

  • deterministic
  • predictable