Lucky is the adjective from the noun luck. The word luck derives from an Old Dutch word. It derives from the Middle English word lucke, from the Middle Dutch word luc, short for gheluc which means happiness. See the related link for verification.
The word 'Lucky' (capital L) is a noun, a proper noun; a common name for a pet or the nickname of a person.The word 'lucky' (lower case l) is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a lucky penny, a luckybreak, a lucky guess, etc.)
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Lucky is an adjective.
you can try unimaginably lucky or unbelievably lucky? or even extraordinarily lucky XP
Lucky is the adjective; luckily or even luckwise is the adjective.
The Words for lucky in Turkish are "Şanslı", "Uğurlu" and in slang it's "Ballı".
No, the word 'lucky' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: I'm wearing my lucky socks.The noun form of the adjective 'lucky' is luckiness.The word 'lucky' is the adjective form of the noun luck.
The word 'Lucky' (capital L) is a noun, a proper noun; a common name for a pet or the nickname of a person.The word 'lucky' (lower case l) is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a lucky penny, a luckybreak, a lucky guess, etc.)
Clucky, ducky, mucky are some words with the same spelling pattern as lucky.
"lucky" and "luckless" have the root "luck" and then a suffix. I can't think of any examples with a prefix.
Lucky you! I was reading my dictionary and some examples were valyouareamoron.
There is no word for "lucky" in the Bible.
A formal word for fortunate is lucky. There are other words which are similar to the meaning of fortunate like blessed and favored.
No, the word "fortunate" is an adjective, not a noun. It is used to describe someone who is lucky or in a favorable situation.
no ,the word lucky is a adjective!!:)
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Lucky is an adjective.