The noun form of the adjective fortunate is fortunateness.
The word fortunate is the adjective form of the noun fortune.
The word 'fortunate' is also a noun form as a word for 'people who have good fortune'.
example: The physically fortunate are more likely to get the starring roles.
fortunate - lucky, (happy, felicitous)
favorable [US], favourable [Brit, Cdn], prosperous.
Luckily (correct spelling)
Thankfully
Happily
Fortunately
Thank goodness
Fortuitously
Lucky.
Fortunate.
the prefix un added to fortunate mean not lucky because fortunate means lucky so adding un makes unfortunate mean not lucky
integrity
Some other words that mean 'a lot' are:abundancebunchtonlotsall kinds ofloadsthousands
lucky
Lucky and Fortunate
other words that mean grandmother are nany,and momow
Chinese consider 8 a lucky number because it sounds about the same as other words that have positive meanings. For example 发 [fā] prosper.
UM Lucky if that is what you mean
words that mean the same as also
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"Lucky" is an English word and therefore doesn't mean anything in Gaelic.
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There are no other words that mean 'fell' in the sense of having fallen.
other word tnat mean multiplication
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the prefix un added to fortunate mean not lucky because fortunate means lucky so adding un makes unfortunate mean not lucky
Other words for flying is: flew, Levitated, Up taken.