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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91. Secondary education was available for the more fortunate and higher education was reserved for the privileged few.
92. My wile and I consider this to be a most fortunate match.
93. In 1961, I was fortunate enough to win a by-election in the constituency of Worcester.
94. The first event of 1993 is again fortunate to have secured three leading figures from very different fields of endeavour.
95. In the wider world we examine the great differences between countries like our own and the less fortunate poor world.
96. The reality is that few of you will be as fortunate.
97. How fortunate it is that enthusiasts such as Col. Savill have accumulated a wealth of material illustrating the railway scene.
98. But we were lucky to be alive; so many people we knew had not been as fortunate.
99. David managed to escape,[http://sentencedict.com/fortunate.html] but the others were not so fortunate.
100. And if that were not enough, I was fortunate to live in one of the most beautiful towns in the state.
101. Answer Yes, we are fortunate; we have uncovered parking, and there are ample other parking facilities nearby.
102. If you're fortunate enough to live somewhere where broadband is available and reasonably priced, you should definitely check it out.
103. Other local gentry families were less fortunate in overcoming the crisis produced by some of their members.
104. If you are too fortunate, you will not know yourself. If you are too unfortunate, nobody will know you. Thomas Fuller
105. We are very fortunate to have the privilege of worshipping Sunday by Sunday in a full church.
106. Glentoran settled much quicker and, despite their fortunate penalty escape, were well worth their two-goal interval lead.
107. It is fortunate for him that Mr Browning has rescued him.
108. Some children are fortunate in that their parents or teachers provide an excited audience for their ideas and plot lines.
109. We are fortunate in producing directly or supplying ingredients for products which provide good value for the consumer.
110. On the domestic front I was less fortunate and had no great success with house hunting.
111. Money has been the most serious handicap that we have ever met. There are times when poverty is fortunate. Clarence Darrow
112. Macmillan was fortunate to have been granted a significant number of share options in his employer.
113. Bill Herbert was fortunate to be sent overseas as a war correspondent.
114. For many the comparison is not with those who are more fortunate but with their own past position.
115. This voyage was not so fortunate as the first two.
116. You saw the owner as a fortunate person-some one who had created a wonderful job for himself.
117. But whereas the wretched Io had to pay dearly for the distinction, Europa was exceedingly fortunate.
118. By the end of the campaign, it was fortunate to gain six seats.
119. In some places, snowdrifts covered doors and windows so completely that people had to be dug out by more fortunate neighbors.
120. The Gala youngster acknowledges how fortunate he has been in the folk who have advised him along the way.
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.