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fortuitous
[fawr-too-i-tuhs, -tyoo-]
adjective
happening or produced by chance; accidental.
a fortuitous encounter.
Synonyms:a series of fortuitous events that advanced her career.
fortuitous
/ ɔːˈːɪə /
adjective
happening by chance, esp by a lucky chance; unplanned; accidental
Confusables Note
Other Word Forms
- fortuitously adverb
- fortuitousness noun
- nonfortuitous adjective
- nonfortuitously adverb
- nonfortuitousness noun
- unfortuitous adjective
- unfortuitously adverb
- unfortuitousness noun
- ڴǰˈٳܾٴdzܲԱ noun
- ڴǰˈٳܾٴdzܲ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of fortuitous1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fortuitous1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
In a bit of fortuitous timing, this celebration of their craft arrives on consoles and PCs from Tuesday, just days after a months-long video game acting strike was suspended.
In the grip of a serious case of writer's block, her life takes a fortuitous turn when she is accepted at a Jane Austen retreat after Félix secretly submits an application on her behalf.
The timing is especially fortuitous, with two daughters in college and hefty tuitions to pay.
Indeed, that fortuitous moment back in 2021, when the seed of “Fahrenheit-182” was sown, was the beginning of so much, and the momentum hasn’t ceased.
When Warriors did find a way through, it was in slightly fortuitous circumstances.
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