Synonym: booming, flourishing, fortunate, lucky, prosperous, providential, triumphant, victorious, well-off, winning. Similar words: successfully, success, succeed in, access, accessible, succor, succinct, succumb. Meaning: [sək'sesfʊl] adj. having succeeded or being marked by a favorable outcome.
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91. Our charity appeal has been stupendously successful.
92. I think she'll be successful as a photographer.
93. The show's had a pretty successful run.
94. She has a good chance of a successful recovery.
95. Both had successful careers and the future looked bright.
96. Successful businesses are built around good personal relationships.
97. Efforts to sandardize English spellings have not been successful.
98. Five were successful, three being elected unopposed.
99. The successful applicant will assist the publicity manager.
100. Arthur was a highly successful businessman.
101. He's the creator of a successful cartoon series.
102. Blessing on the party, I was successful.
103. A successful attack would incapacitate military training camps.
104. He hasn't enough push to be a successful salesman.
105. He had been successful beyond his expectations.
106. My final attempt to fix it was successful.
107. Early diagnosis is critical for successful treatment.
108. He was a successful businessman before becoming a writer.
109. He is the embodiment of the young successful businessman.
110. Efforts to sandardise English spellings have not been successful.
111. She pursued a successful career in medicine.
112. He later became successful in politics.
113. The company has had another successful year.
114. The show has been gloriously successful.
115. She runs a very successful computer business.
116. She is a successful businesswoman.
117. Successful businesses are highly adaptable to economic change.
118. They were hopeful of a successful agreement.
119. Big, successful moves need bold,(www.Sentencedict.com) masterful managers.
120. No one has paralleled his successful business.
More similar words: successfully, success, succeed in, access, accessible, succor, succinct, succumb, press for, excess, process, incessant, necessity, recession, cessation, recessive, processor, excessive, necessary, processing, due process, concession, in excess of, intercessor, gracefulness, due process of law, tactlessness, transfuse, dysfunction, suck.