Antonym: unfortunately. Similar words: opportunity, lately, privately, accurately, ultimately, desperately, deliberately, approximately. Meaning: ['fɔrtʃnətlɪ /'fɔːt-] adv. by good fortune.
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151. Tragically, or perhaps fortunately, the hunt was aborted by Gaitskell's untimely death in January 1963.
152. If the children had been with us they'd have been in the disco, fortunately soundproofed, every night.
153. Fortunately her upbringing had given her the social training to cope with these situations.
154. Fortunately, a federal rule was introduced that allowed California eye banks an alternative route to get the required tissue.
155. His wife, Pamela, whom fortunately he had left behind, was an acid-tongued woman who managed a fleet of launderettes.
156. Fortunately he was dressed in full ocean racing gear and sufficiently padded not to be hurt.
156. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
157. Fortunately, like the other tests, the 31-year-old convent-educated beauty passed with flying colours.
158. Fortunately the Governor seized the initiative and the same day called on Nu to take over as prime Minister.
159. Fortunately there was order, even though a bomb was heard to drop quite near.
160. Fortunately, the fish hatchery is situated between the two locations, so they can be transferred fairly quickly.
161. The success of Beauty and the Beast was fortunately timed.
162. Fortunately, these transient flora are more effectively removed by handwashing than the resident flora.
163. Fortunately humans get an easier system to remember-the domain name system that makes up site addresses.
164. Fortunately, the glass made a clean cut on his leg.
165. But fortunately the traffic was heavy and it took ages to reach Bethnal Green.
166. Fortunately, the tide of destruction is ebbing and the tide of conservation is coming in....
167. Fortunately in trying to fathom out what happened next we have the advantage of the known laws of science.
168. Fortunately, they were professional enough to do the gig, but it served no useful purpose.
169. Fortunately, she was able to describe her attacker in great detail.
170. Fortunately, the easiest species to start with are also among the most beautiful.
171. Fortunately, we are rarely called upon to sacrifice our lives literally.
172. We were not, fortunately, asked to watch each other but only to get involved in our own scenario.
173. Fortunately Scott was reasonably obedient as long as some one kept a close watch over him.
174. Fortunately the technology of the food processing industry is now so sophisticated that infection from this source has been virtually eliminated.
175. Fortunately, there's usually groovy soul music playing and eye-catching art adorning the walls.
176. They had to leave their cottage within a week but fortunately another job with a cottage was obtained in Downton.
177. Fortunately for us all, those skills are possessed to a considerable degree by police officers of every rank.
178. Fortunately they didn't knock me on the head or anything which they could have done, couldn't they?
179. They were fortunately innocent of the fact that Monet charged them some 60 percent more than he charged his fellow countrymen.
180. Fortunately these approaches create difficulties for the faker and also leave clues for the scientific investigator.
More similar words: opportunity, lately, privately, accurately, ultimately, desperately, deliberately, approximately, definitely, satellite, donate, Senate, dominate, resonate, eliminate, laminated, coordinate, decaffeinated, unable, tune, tune in, tunnel, start up, virtual, virtually, departure, by virtue of, tell, tell on, telephone.