Synonyms for «propitious»

The word "propitious" means that something is favorable, lucky, or likely to turn out well. Full definition
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Sentences with «propitious»

  • Jeremy Lin could not have arrived at a more propitious time for the NY Knicks and LATFOR. (michaelbenjamin2012.com)
  • The ability of Fox and Aparicio to do just that — make the big double play at the most propitious moment — is the biggest weapon the White Sox have in their drive to get into the World Series. (si.com)
  • Not only did he lead Labour to an abject election defeat in propitious circumstances, he introduced the new rules by which the party elects its leader, opening the way for the Corbyn insurgency. (newstatesman.com)
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