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'.
A formal word for fortunate is lucky. There are other words which are similar to the meaning of fortunate like blessed and favored.
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.
Give a part of what you have so that people less fortunate than you are helped. In other words give to charity.
the prefix un added to fortunate mean not lucky because fortunate means lucky so adding un makes unfortunate mean not lucky
lucky
Lucky and Fortunate
fortunate=lucky
Lucky, Fortunate, Happy.
Depending on the level of happiness words such as glad, fortunate, ecstatic, cheerful and joyful may be used. In other circumstances words such as blissful, merry, playful, pleasant and perky may be used.
It means "Son Of The Fortunate Warrior."
mahdood if you mean Lucky
Yes, "fortunate" and "unfortunate" are considered emotive words because they convey a sense of emotion or feeling. They are used to express positive or negative circumstances or outcomes, evoking a sense of luck or fate. These words can elicit empathy, sympathy, or other emotional responses from the reader or listener.