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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151. The myth says that he led a small band of followers to seek their fortune in distant lands.
152. If you don't invest in this, you're saying no to a potential fortune.
153. The late Earl passed on much of his fortune to his daughter.
154. We got through a fortune while we were on holiday!
155. He came into a large fortune when his rich uncle died.
156. You won't have to lay out a fortune for this dining table.
157. She indeed lives in a fool's paradise as she always dreams about making a huge fortune overnight.
158. You'll have to spend a small fortune in legal fees if you decide to sue for compensation.
159. He made a small fortune in the London property boom.
160. Your money could bulk up to a fortune if you save everything you can.
161. He lashed out half his fortune on his daughter's wedding.
162. At 25 he inherited a fortune and become a multimillionaire.
163. He inherited a fortune but died a month later; one of life's little ironies.
164. When fortune smiled on him, he made the most of it.
165. He has rolled up a huge fortune since he engaged in trade.
166. She soon made off with the fortune which she had gained when his father died.
167. A wise man turns chance into good fortune. Thomas Fuller
168. Calamities are of two kinds: misfortune to ourselves, and good fortune to others. Ambrose Bierce
169. We are always in a hurry to be happy...; for when we have suffered a long time, we have great difficulty in believing in good fortune. Alexandre Dumas
170. It requires a great deal of boldness and a great deal of caution to make a great fortune, and when you have it, it requires ten times as much skill to keep it. Ralph Waldo Emerson
171. There are certainly not so many men of large fortune in the world, as there are pretty women to deserve them. Jane Austen
172. Sympathy, Love, Fortune... We all have these qualities but still tend to not use them! Anne Frank
173. Whatever we give to the wretched, we lend to fortune. Seneca
174. The happiness he gives is quite as great, as if it cost a fortune. Charles Dickens
175. Formal education will make you a living; self- education will make you a fortune. Jim Rohn
176. What good fortune for governments that the people do not think. Adolf Hitler
177. We won't sell short and make our fortune.
178. Both fortune and powerfulness originated from a harmonious family.
179. She playfully inspected Martin's hand and told his fortune.
180. He was slavering after that small fortune.
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