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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181. It was a fortunate coincidence that the police were passing by just then.
182. A spokesman for Darlington police said both women had been fortunate not to have been more severely injured in the crash.
183. George admits freely that life has been fortunate for him.
184. This is particularly fortunate, because teeth have a high fossilization potential, exceeding that of other parts of the skeleton.
185. I am fortunate to work in a school where all the children are extremely motivated.
186. Others are fortunate to find supportive faculty, administrators, and fellow students.
187. Then you would be as fortunate as I have been.
188. Father was fortunate in his friends,[sentencedict.com] but not in the friendliness of their names.
189. When Troy fell, Agamemnon was the most fortunate of the victorious chieftains.
190. Phoenix officials often talk of the helping hand they give to the less fortunate.
191. I was fortunate to be granted full refugee status in under a year, this entitled me to bring my family here.
192. He is fortunate, too, that at Nottingham he has such a deep well of rugby knowledge to help him.
193. This is fortunate as I was interested in reading the section on carbon in connection with a project I am involved in.
194. It's fortunate that Wiley's don't publish their books with padlocks and only one key.
195. Many schools are fortunate to have an outside sand pit as well.
196. They had heating in their classrooms and dormitories, and therefore were more fortunate than their southern colleagues.
197. I know girls in their twenties who do, so I realise how fortunate I am.
198. We are exceedingly fortunate that many of our products and our customers are relatively recession resistant.
199. He also has my undying respect and jealousy for having been fortunate enough to have been born and raised in Tucson.
200. I consider myself fortunate to be housed here, fortunate to be going to college.
201. We are fortunate that the super-power that remains has no instinct or appetite for dominating the world by oppression and force.
202. As well as the painted decoration, the Eastons are fortunate in also having two good plaster ceilings.
203. He was fortunate enough to marry Louis XII's only daughter and so became the appointed successor.
204. East London was especially fortunate due to proximity to the largest concentration of wealth in the country, the remainder of London.
205. The library media specialist is, in the midst of these dilemmas, in a unique and fortunate position.
206. He devoted his time to prayer and aiding the less fortunate.
207. It was a disappointing display and we were fortunate to come away with a point.
208. This Christmas, I sincerely hope your hearts will go out to those less fortunate than yourselves.
209. The les fortunate guests had to come daily from the new hotel on Persepolis or even form Shiraz, forty miles away.
210. That leaves Mr Hamed and his four workers idle much of the time, but they are fortunate compared to others.
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.