Definition of «auspicious»

The word "auspicious" has a positive connotation and means promising good fortune or success. It can be used to describe an event, situation, or person that is likely to bring happiness, prosperity, or other favorable outcomes.

Usage examples

  1. The couple's wedding day was filled with auspicious signs, such as clear skies, a double rainbow, and the ringing of bells, which brought them hope for a prosperous future together.
  2. The company's CEO announced an auspicious collaboration with a leading international firm, signaling their entrance into the global market and the potential for increased success and growth.
  3. The student's impressive academic achievements and exemplary behavior throughout the year made her an auspicious candidate for the prestigious scholarship.
  4. As the CEO delivered a powerful speech outlining the company's visionary plans for the next decade, the stock market responded with an auspicious upward trend, reflecting investor confidence and anticipation for a bright future.
  5. The team's auspicious start to the season, winning all their opening matches, boosted their morale and fostered hopes of a championship title.

Sentences with «auspicious»

  • Red bean is usually cooked for auspicious occasions and, therefore, Nestlé is not the first company to piggy - back on the ingredient's heritage — in 2009, Pepsi released an azuki - flavoured edition of its soda. (businessinsider.com)
  • Sixteen Americans, which handed the then - unknown Stella the most auspicious debut of postwar American art, arrived as Abstract Expressionism was at its last gasp and upstarts like Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg were already sticking forks in it. (hyperallergic.com)
  • That's not the most auspicious start for the Marlins» next era. (sbnation.com)
  • (see all sentences)
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z