oddsodds /ɒdzɑːdz/ noun [plural]1the odds how likely it is that something will happenThe odds of us achieving our sales targets are very poor.
The odds are (=it is likely that) selling will continue.
2difficulties that make a good result seem very unlikelyThe small company overcame enormous odds to become a success.
Successful entrepreneurs have a will to succeed against all odds (=even when there are great difficulties).
3be at odds (with somebody) if two people or groups are at odds, they disagree about something or they often disagree about thingsThe head cook and head porter are constantly at odds.
4be at odds (with something) if two statements, descriptions, actions etc are at odds with each other, they are different although they should be the sameSometimes trade union negotiators set targets which are at odds with the targets set by management.
5pay/charge over the odds British EnglishBrECOMMERCE informal to pay or charge a higher price than is usual or reasonableAre supermarket customers paying over the odds for fruit and vegetables?