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What (who) is auspicious - definition


auspicious         
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Auspicious (disambiguation); Inauspicious
a.
1.
Prosperous, successful, fortunate, lucky, happy, red-letter.
2.
Propitious, promising, favorable, seasonable, opportune, golden, bright.
auspicious         
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Auspicious (disambiguation); Inauspicious
[?:'sp???s]
¦ adjective indicating a good chance of success; favourable.
Derivatives
auspiciously adverb
auspiciousness noun
auspicious         
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Auspicious (disambiguation); Inauspicious
Something that is auspicious indicates that success is likely. (FORMAL)
His career as a playwright had an auspicious start.
? inauspicious
ADJ

Wikipedia

Auspicious
Auspicious is a Latin-derived word originally pertaining to the taking of 'auspices' by the augurs of ancient Rome. It may refer to:
Examples of use of auspicious
1. In other areas, developments were less auspicious.
2. Paektu on the occasion of the auspicious February holiday.
3. At the beginning, everything seemed to be auspicious.
4. "While the conditions may not be auspicious for peacekeeping, they will be less auspicious if chaos reigns in Somalia," she said.
5. Other Kremlin appointments in the region have been less auspicious.