Not necessarily. In that the word means "by chance or by accident," I suppose it could describe a robbery that occurred by that means, HOWEVER, in common usage the word "fortuitous" is usually associated with GOOD things happening to someone.
The close correspondence between these two figures is not a fortuitous coincidence.OrA helping hand from the crossing lady may prove fortuitous Aquarius Make sure you stretch well this week.
A fortunate event that resulted from chance rather than planning. fortuitous
A synonym for fortuitous is random.
yes it consider a felony in the rating from how the robbery went.
His success depended on a fortuitous combination of circumstances. United were saved by a fortuitous penalty.
Fortuitous means that some thing happened by chance or luck.It was fortuitous for me to win the prize.
It was fortuitous for me to win the lottery.During my ride to Washington I got in to a car accident, which was ruled fortuitous.
There is no prefix for the word, "Fortuitous". It has a suffix, though, which is "ous".
Ours was quite a fortuitous meeting today. The other team's fortuitous fumble allowed us the winning goal.
It depends. They might describe the same event. Armed robbery means you had a gun, aggravated robbery means there was an aggravating factor or something that made the robbery worse. Using a gun is probably one of them. Specific aggravating factors for a crime in each state can be found in state statutes.
In Texas the crime of aggravated robbery is considered a Felony in the 1st degree. Jail time for aggravated robbery in Texas is anywhere from 5 to 9 years.
It means good luck, or something lucky happened to you. Such as--> It was fortuitous that I bought that lottery ticket because I won.