Lucky, fortunate, happy, providential mean meeting with unforeseen success Believed to bring good luck Lucky stresses the role of chance in bringing about a favorable result.
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Having or marked by good luck
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We use the noun luck and the adjective lucky to talk about good things happening by chance, and not because of our own efforts … you should be so lucky There are those who are lucky or clever enough to possess dollars. Definition of lucky adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary
Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. If you describe an action or experience as lucky, you mean that it was good or successful, and that it happened by chance and not as a result of planning or preparation. Luck is a phenomenon or belief that humans may associate with experiencing improbable events, especially improbably positive or negative events [1][2][3] philosophical naturalism, eschewing any supernatural explanations, might suggest that positive or negative events may happen at any time (due to.
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Believed to bring or foretell good luck Lucky (comparative luckier or more lucky, superlative luckiest or most lucky) the downed pilot is very lucky to be alive I thought my nephew a fool I now know that he is a doosed sensible fellow, and the luckiest dog in christendom — luckiest dog in christendom, i declare.