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No, the word "fortunate" is an adjective, not a noun. It is used to describe someone who is lucky or in a favorable situation.

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What is the abstract noun of the word fortunate?

The abstract noun of "fortunate" is "fortune." It refers to the general concept of luck, success, or prosperity.


Is the word fortunate a noun or a verb?

neither It is an adjective.


What is the noun for of opportune?

The word 'fortunate' is an abstract noun form; a word for one who has good fortune, such as great wealth or beauty. Fortunateness is the abstract noun form for the adjective fortunate.


What are other words that mean to be lucky?

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.


What is the root noun of fortunate?

The root noun of "fortunate" is "fortune."


Is the word fortunate a verb or a noun?

its an adjective... go to dictionary.com and look it up.


What noun is the word luck?

The noun 'luck' is an uncountable, common, abstract noun; a word for chance happening of fortunate or adverse events; the accidental way events occur; a word for good fortune; a word for a concept.


Is fortunate an adjective?

Fortunately is the adverb form of the adjective fortunate.


Why is fortunate an adjective?

The word fortunate is an adjective form of the noun fortune (having fortune, meaning good fortune). It comes directly from the Latin past participle fortunatus.


What is the comparative of the word fortunate?

more fortunate


Formal word for fortunate?

A formal word for fortunate is lucky. There are other words which are similar to the meaning of fortunate like blessed and favored.


What prefix would you add to the word fortunate?

You would add UN to the word fortunate. :) Save