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Sentence count:264+6Posted:2017-02-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: auspiciousluckyAntonym: unfortunateSimilar words: fortunatelyunfortunatelyimportuneinopportuneopportunityopportunistfortune cookielunaticMeaning: ['fɔrtʃnət /'fɔːt-]  adj. 1. having unexpected good fortune 2. supremely favored or fortunate 3. presaging good fortune. 
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211. It is unusual to find documentary evidence earlier than the fifteenth century, and extremely fortunate to find actual details of buildings.
212. I was one of the last fortunate people because winning still meant something.
213. All over the country children worked in similar acts but this particular quartet, Les Jolies Petites, was fortunate.
214. It is extremely fortunate that there was no-one in the building when the bomb went off.
215. Despite his ordeal, Weathers was far more fortunate than others trapped in the blizzard.
216. In 1977, only 85 people enjoyed this fortunate tax status.
217. The less fortunate were the severely wounded who were being placed on the grass with two medics to attend to their wounds.
218. People still believe in the traditional work ethic and we are fortunate they do.
219. First,[www.Sentencedict.com] they want to eliminate taxes entirely for people fortunate enough to inherit estates of $ 1 million.
220. Donald, Hector, Alexander, Andrew, she ticked them off sometimes as a litany of fortunate deliverances.
221. Like her sister Semele she was fortunate in the end.
222. Most of us in the western world are fortunate in that we know where the next meal is coming from.
223. We are fortunate that in every area of the country there are well-trained lactation consultants who can quickly solve most problems.
224. He was fortunate in that his choice of subjects and his robust story-telling were perfectly in tune with his reading public.
225. We were ever so fortunate as to recover your collection intact.
226. Ambulance crews who treated the child said she was extremely fortunate not to suffer serious eye injuries in the incident.
227. For those of us less fortunate in the audience Bocca's technical prowess was devastating enough.
228. You do seem to be fortunate in going to Sandgate.
229. Of those who remained, a fortunate and opportunistic few were elevated into the realm of senior management.
230. Some were more fortunate than others because their land had a spring.
231. We are extremely fortunate that such a devastating virus is so difficult to effectively transmit from person to person.
232. The proposals include a comprehensive programme of security and protection for all those engaged in helping the less fortunate.
233. We are very fortunate that Peggy Spencer has agreed to take the afternoon herself.
234. Collecting rubbish, he thought, would remind him of how fortunate he was even to have been on the circuit.
235. Giulio Cesare Vanini, one of the most outspoken atheists of his time but who did not recant, was less fortunate.
236. Pond keepers are extremely fortunate to have a vast selection of waterlilies to choose from, available in many shades of colour.
237. You can consider yourself most fortunate to be blessed like this with such a strong celestial advantage.
238. Those who were fortunate enough to be in the sick wards were given sago, or rice pudding instead.
239. How much worse it must be for those who haven't been as fortunate as I in recovering from such trauma.
240. He is peculiarly fortunate in his wife.
More similar words: fortunatelyunfortunatelyimportuneinopportuneopportunityopportunistfortune cookielunaticfortuitoustorturousfortuitouslyunattainableunabateddonateinnateSenateemanatenominateresonateincarnatedominatedetonateruminateeliminatelaminatedoriginateculminatefulminateobstinatepassionate
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