Synonym: chance, destiny, fate, lot, luck, prosperity, riches, treasure, wealth. Antonym: misfortune. Similar words: importune, opportune, inopportune, fortune cookie, fortunate, fortunately, unfortunate, opportunity. Meaning: [ˈfɔːtʃuːn; -tʃ(ə)n] n. 1. an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another 2. a large amount of wealth or prosperity 3. an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome 4. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you).
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121. Tom came into a fortune when his uncle died.
122. It costs a fortune to fly first class.
123. Oliver made a fortune by investing in antique furniture.
124. Everyone seems to want to get into television to claim their share of fame and fortune.
125. My first painting sold for £25, a small fortune then for an art student.
126. You won't have to shell out a fortune for it.
127. He is said to possess a fortune of more than two-and-a-half-thousand million dollars.
128. If you don't invest in these shares, you're saying no to a fortune.
129. He spent most of his life roving the world in search of his fortune.
130. There was the prospect of too good a fortune in reversion when Charles married Dina.
131. He's a bit of a dark horse: he was earning a fortune, but nobody knew.
132. They are typical of couples who plan a family without reckoning on the small fortune it will cost.
133. I had my fortune told by Gypsy Rose at the fair.
134. She has a fortune stashed away in various bank accounts.
135. The Government made a total hash of things and squandered a small fortune.
136. He has sunk half his fortune into a new business undertaking.
137. He had siphoned off a small fortune in aid money from the United Nations.
138. He will regard your presence as an omen of good fortune.
139. He gave away most of his fortune to the poor.
140. A horseshoe nailed to your door is supposed to bring good fortune.
141. If you could ever figure out how to market this you'd make a fortune.
142. I had the good fortune to work with people I liked.
143. He was always looking for a shortcut to fame and fortune.
144. We got through a fortune while we were in New York!
145. He has amassed a considerable fortune out of trading shares.
146. But for a cruel twist of fate/fortune, he could now be running his own business.
147. She is hoping her US debut will be the first step on the road to fame and fortune.
148. He inherited his father's fortune and has lived like a pig in clover ever since.
149. In Chinese folklore the bat is an emblem of good fortune.
150. But, two-and-a-half years later,[Sentencedict.com] things haven't quite gone to plan and Stanley's dreams of fame and fortune lie tattered and torn.
More similar words: importune, opportune, inopportune, fortune cookie, fortunate, fortunately, unfortunate, opportunity, opportunist, unfortunately, tune, tune in, attuned, torture, torturous, fortuitous, fortuitously, stunt, tunic, tunnel, stunned, june, stunning, jejune, immune, uneasy, funeral, unequal, sand dune, unearth.