Antonym: unfortunately. Similar words: opportunity, lately, privately, accurately, ultimately, desperately, deliberately, approximately. Meaning: ['fɔrtʃnətlɪ /'fɔːt-] adv. by good fortune.
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181. Fortunately, the Internet itself provides a good way to debunk these hoaxes.
182. Fortunately for us, they had developed the custom of leaving a few of the wild cocoa trees when they felled the forest.
183. The two men came back with their hands fish-white with immersion in what was, fortunately, warm, almost soupy water.
184. Fortunately, Viktor valued him and they had a long association before he ever worked with Irina.
185. He wanted to tell the judge how to deal with me, but fortunately the judge was more understanding.
186. Fortunately, he quickly regained control,[http://sentencedict.com/fortunately.html] whereas the rest of us lost it permanently.
187. Fortunately, she has saved a large deposit to put down on a flat so she only has to borrow £45,000.
188. Sensitive Approach Fortunately it is possible to produce printed circuit boards using a readily available light-sensitive process.
189. Fortunately, the old man was still burning paint off the greenhouse.
190. Fortunately, the government is generous and allows employers various ways to reduce tax and national insurance payments.
191. Before the departure for Paris, Mrs Maugham fortunately forfeited her position by various gratuitous and irrelevant remarks about the expense.
192. Fortunately, the number of these old-fashioned classes seems to be gradually falling.
193. Fortunately, in the eighties we have begun to recognise that modern communication skills go far beyond the concept of advertising.
194. Fortunately there was little damage, so I can remember the event with hilarity.
195. Fortunately, the investment banks have managed to gain control of the dividends of only big and new companies.
196. Fortunately Joe's can afford for me to use chemicals and paper as I like.
197. Fortunately, Gerald found an office job, with a national charity, and his symptoms were only a slight inconvenience.
198. Fortunately she'd learnt at a very early age never to be taken in by good looks alone.
199. Fortunately, this can be accomplished to a degree in an isolated aquarium without necessitating the circulation of fresh water.
200. Fortunately, the weather remained warm, and as late spring moved into summer, there was little rain.
201. Fortunately, Trondur was working on the lee side of the main cabin, so he was sheltered from the onslaught.
202. Fortunately parents can do a lot to tone down the aggressive behaviour.
203. Beekeepers can cull out defensive colonies, fortunately, and select only the most gentle characteristics.
204. Fortunately the Tories have bought a breathing space in which to sort out their policies.
205. You are quite correct that light can travel through vacuum, and fortunately so.
206. Fortunately, though, we had a fighting spirit which helped us pull through.
207. Fortunately there are strong democratic forces in the country that counterbalance any extremist influences.
208. Nature, fortunately, has provided a convenient means for locating the chromosomes.
209. When this exploded, fortunately not fiercely enough to breach the wall of the vessel, the operators realized what was happening.
210. Fortunately, although much about the cerebellum is mysterious, enough is known for such features to have been identified.
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.