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UK//jʊə.rə ə ˈlʌk.i mæn//US//jʊr ə ˈlʌki mæn//

Meaning of You're a lucky man

A phrase expressing admiration for someone's good fortune.

In simple words: It means you are very fortunate.

You're a lucky man in a sentence

  • After winning the jackpot, everyone said, 'You're a lucky man!'
  • Getting a promotion on your first job? You're a lucky man!
  • You found the perfect partner; you're a lucky man!

How to use You're a lucky man

Typically used to compliment someone who has had good luck or success. Avoid in serious or formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine a four-leaf clover to remember luck.

Related words

Collocations with You're a lucky man

  • lucky break
  • lucky charm
  • lucky winner

Synonyms for You're a lucky man

  • fortunate person
  • lucky guy
  • blessed individual

Common mistakes with You're a lucky man

  • Using inappropriately in formal speeches.
  • Misunderstanding as sarcasm when used sincerely.
  • Saying it when addressing a group instead of an individual.

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Frequently asked questions about You're a lucky man

What does You're a lucky man mean?

It means you are very fortunate.

What is the definition of You're a lucky man?

A phrase expressing admiration for someone's good fortune.

How do you use You're a lucky man in a sentence?

After winning the jackpot, everyone said, 'You're a lucky man!'

Can you give another example of You're a lucky man?

Getting a promotion on your first job? You're a lucky man!

What are synonyms for You're a lucky man?

Common alternatives include fortunate person, lucky guy, blessed individual.

What words go with You're a lucky man?

It commonly pairs with lucky break, lucky charm, lucky winner.

What are common mistakes when using You're a lucky man?

Using inappropriately in formal speeches. Misunderstanding as sarcasm when used sincerely. Saying it when addressing a group instead of an individual.

How do you pronounce You're a lucky man?

US: //jʊr ə ˈlʌki mæn//, UK: //jʊə.rə ə ˈlʌk.i mæn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You're a lucky man?

Typically used to compliment someone who has had good luck or success. Avoid in serious or formal contexts.