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What other words mean fortunate?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019
Fortunate:

Adjective:
occurring by or bringing good fortune or luck; auspicious.
having unexpected good fortune; lucky.

Synonym: lucky, blessed, privileged, auspicious, fortuitous, prosperous, well-off, happy, rich, affluent, golden, jammy.

Serendipitous.

'Fortituitous' does not neccessarily mean 'fortunately', it means 'by chance'.

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