Synonym: auspicious, lucky. Antonym: unfortunate. Similar words: fortunately, unfortunately, importune, inopportune, opportunity, opportunist, fortune cookie, lunatic. Meaning: ['fɔrtʃnət /'fɔːt-] adj. 1. having unexpected good fortune 2. supremely favored or fortunate 3. presaging good fortune.
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61. Those who gained admittance were fortunate.
62. Yet in one way they were fortunate.
63. I feel so fortunate to be back.
64. Carrick himself was not so fortunate.
65. I wonder if the polls will be as fortunate.
66. We should spare a thought for those less fortunate.
67. Talking with others about ideas. How fortunate for you.
68. Otherwise we have been very fortunate.
69. A Guardian journalist, Sarah Tisdall,[www.Sentencedict.com] was not so fortunate.
70. I was very fortunate to get the first one.
71. I was fortunate enough to have very liberal parents.
72. I count myself fortunate to have known him.
73. Earlier students and academicians were not so fortunate.
74. We were also fortunate in housing.
75. Ten years later Lord Francis Russell was less fortunate.
76. Not all were so fortunate with their billetors.
77. What of children who are not so fortunate?
78. Your own and only property. How fortunate can a man get, friends?
79. Others chimed in, saying those who have it made are pulling up the ladder on those less fortunate.
80. Caesar will never know how fortunate he was to survive this episode.
81. I felt I was fortunate in being in a position to brighten the lives of radio listeners.
82. And this is fortunate, because like most speakers, I find some dictionary definitions remote from my own usage.
83. Bogdanovich is fortunate that his consuming interest and his job are one and the same.
84. During my years at Lancaster I have been fortunate enough to visit many parts of the world as a lecturer.
85. He had been fortunate in getting the job with Joe Maitland, he had to admit.
86. Hard-disk users are fortunate enough to be able to store an almost unlimited number of useful macros.
87. A fortunate grounding and optimistic cleansing which a cycle of this sort provides.
88. As Finch approached Howland, she, too, realized how fortunate she was to be able to find the island.
89. By a fortunate coincidence of local guts and national conditions, they managed to begin one.
90. Villagers are proud and fortunate to be living here in this peaceful little village, surrounded by beautiful countryside.
More similar words: fortunately, unfortunately, importune, inopportune, opportunity, opportunist, fortune cookie, lunatic, fortuitous, torturous, fortuitously, unattainable, unabated, donate, innate, Senate, emanate, nominate, resonate, incarnate, dominate, detonate, ruminate, eliminate, laminated, originate, culminate, fulminate, obstinate, passionate.