[Idiom] IN THE CARDS. - Anticipating What May Come Next

In the cards.

In the cards.

likely to happen

'In the cards' refers to a prediction or something likely to happen, much like how a fortune-teller might predict the future by reading cards. This idiom is used to express inevitable events or outcomes that seem predetermined by the actions leading up to them. It's handy when discussing plans, expectations, or probable outcomes in personal or professional life.

Example Sentences

  1. It looks like winning the lottery is in the cards for Henry.

    It seems highly likely that Henry might win the lottery.

  2. Traveling the world was always in the cards for Amanda.

    Traveling the world was always likely for Amanda.

  3. Many believe that early retirement is in the cards for those who invest wisely.

    Many believe that early retirement is very likely for those who invest wisely.

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