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    fortunate


    1. · To dwell more on pleasant things rather than unpleasant things, like comparing with less fortunate than with those who are born with silver spoons in their mouth


    2. , but rather how fortunate we are to have them still here with us


    3. It is fortunate that you will be spending detention time with me, where I can perhaps find a way to get that one track mind of yours on the right track


    4. Cut your wants and better prepare your cash flow chart of money supply and finally develop the habit of spending a little for the less fortunate people of the community and also practice practical spirituality to enjoy the bliss of life


    5. We have also the responsibility to help our less fortunate brethren, at least in their old age, to be exposed to spiritual thoughts and service to others instead of self-preservation


    6. How fortunate that Liz had moved out


    7. “Anyway, what is a would-be doctor good for? You should wait for him to finish his studies, and that could take ages! Like an old friend of mine, who had an affair with a medicine student, she waited for him to take his diploma, she even helped him financially to open his surgery, and in the end he dumped her! So, what did you expect? It's a fortunate thing that he hasn't called!” she concludes with a shrieking voice and her usual air of importance


    8. You’ve been ficking fortunate, Karalintze!


    9. ‘He was fortunate ending up with you as parents


    10. The habitants of Buttercup considered themselves fortunate to

    11. It was fortunate that I wasn't a violent manic


    12. "Can you think of one that is fortunate? The whole point of the fable was that their relationship was secret


    13. 'I'm very fortunate there's such a growing interest in art history - I'm a busy girl,' she gave Adrian a filthy look for jingling coins in his trouser pocket


    14. At a suggestion from Jake, several of the well stocked towns began to share with their less fortunate compatriots


    15. I have trouble concentrating for the rest of the morning … it’s fortunate that Gary appears to be on a different planet


    16. If this was a faithful reproduction of the bronze age, she was probably very fortunate that she had been treated as well as she had


    17. may be fortunate enough that you are cut a break and help isn’t needed


    18. This occupation has brought my family the wherewithal to be quite comfortable, and afford many experiences which others, less fortunate, might therefore go without


    19. ’ He replied, rather dryly, ‘it seems that she and Peter approve of the situation in general, though, which is rather fortunate


    20. Scotty and the others were not as fortunate

    21. Also fortunate was that none of the Livingsons nor their guests were in common transit along the path there


    22. 'count their blessings', for though they were, in fact, quite fortunate not to have been killed or suffered any serious injuries in Justice's wave of wrathful destruction and death, they were still quite anxious


    23. ” She looked to him with a most fortunate wife's admiration


    24. “We have been very fortunate to have been offered a facility and support from our village, would it be appropriate to, I don't know, in some way return our good fortune somehow to the village?” Allowing for a minimum period of initial reflection and chatter, she continued


    25. However, the sad fact is that I cannot afford to pay at this time so if you are fortunate enough to have somebody offer you the money to travel to the US for a visit, you would be very welcome stay with me and I could pay your expenses here in the US


    26. time to ring the fortunate father on the mobile and let him


    27. fortunate enough to make friends with one of the master


    28. ‘Found him and a young lass in less than fortunate circumstances


    29. And I know how fortunate I’ve been to gain a place in this esteemed household


    30. The ashes of his allies and enemies rained down on him after the hammer continued on, the others not as fortunate to avoid its arc

    31. it must have been a very fortunate speculation, of which the returns could not only repay the enormous expense at which the money was thus borrowed for carrying it on, but afford, besides, a good surplus profit to the projector


    32. No doubt, Dzunga would follow her fortunate move into this household by a move into Theoton’s bed


    33. Thus, in the happiest and most fortunate period of them all, that which has passed since the Restoration, how many disorders and misfortunes have occurred, which, could they have been foreseen, not only the impoverishment, but the total ruin of the country would have been expected from them ? The fire and the plague of London, the two Dutch wars, the disorders of the revolution, the war in Ireland, the four expensive French wars of 1688, 1701, 1742, and 1756, together with the two rebellions of 1715 and 1745


    34. “Iason wasn’t clever, merely fortunate in his allies


    35. But I was fortunate in one thing


    36. She appears so comely in men’s eyes, they feel fortunate to stand in her presence


    37. Fresh, succulent meat served up hot and juicy right off the all-natural, prairie dining table would put a smile on his face and a sweet, gurgling sound in his stomach whenever he was fortunate enough to obtain the quantity and quality of rations that his organism called out for


    38. Fresh, succulent grasses and other options served up ripe and juicy right off the all-natural, prairie dining table would put a smile on her face and a sweet, gurgling sound in her stomach whenever she was fortunate enough to obtain the quantity and quality of rations that her organism called out for


    39. She had felt disappointed and betrayed when she’d heard that he was betrothed – and to a foreigner at that! A slave! What was wrong with the women of Babylon? The fortunate woman proved to be that one with the fiery-coloured hair; the one who’d arrived with the exiles


    40. It was quite fortunate for her that Mercer was not far behind and was looking down rather than up: Penelope nearly walked off the side of the very narrow stretch of land over a very steep course of rushing water

    41. Her days were so filled with satisfaction now, it would be a discredit to all of those who’d died to claim she wasn’t exceptionally fortunate


    42. “We are truly fortunate to receive this special treatment,” she whispered to Helda


    43. Hour after hour, I sit believing this will be my last night on the earth… And yet, I feel wondrously fortunate to spend it with you


    44. “You do? I’m the one who’s fortunate


    45. Those very fortunate women were the first to reassemble the arcane traditions and customs of our people---the Lascorii, I mean---into an intelligible, cohesive compendium of training and instruction


    46. The Dutch settlmnents at the Cape of Good Hope and at Batavia, are at present the most considerable colonies which the Europeans have established, either in Africa or in the East Indies; and both those settlements an peculiarly fortunate in their situation


    47. "The most fortunate are those who have a


    48. And she is a good solid friend to those fortunate enough to have her as a friend


    49. But this boon to Ireland, it is to be hoped, has been granted under more fortunate auspices than all those to America


    50. bettering the lives of the less fortunate













































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    Synonyms for "fortunate"

    fortunate rosy golden advantageous favoured lucky propitious prosperous successful

    "fortunate" definitions

    having unexpected good fortune


    supremely favored


    presaging good fortune