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Fortunate

UK //ˈfɔː.tʃən.ət//US //ˈfɔr.tʃən.ɪt//

Definition

Having good luck or being in a favorable situation.

In simple words: Having good luck or favorable circumstances

Examples

  • She was fortunate to find such a wonderful job.
  • We were fortunate to have good weather on our vacation.
  • He felt fortunate to have such supportive friends.
  • The fortunate outcome of the project exceeded everyone's expectations.
  • I consider myself fortunate to live in such a beautiful city.

Usage notes

Use 'fortunate' to describe people or situations that have good outcomes. Avoid using it in negative contexts.

Grammar pattern

attributive or predicative adjective

Memory hint

Think of a 'fortune' cookie that brings good luck.

Collocations

  • fortunate coincidence
  • fortunate opportunity
  • fortunate timing

Synonyms

  • lucky
  • blessed
  • advantaged
  • favored

Antonyms

  • unfortunate
  • unlucky

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'fortunate' with 'fortunate enough', which emphasizes the degree of good luck.
  • Using 'fortunate' as a noun incorrectly.
  • Overusing 'fortunate' instead of simpler synonyms like 'lucky' in casual contexts.