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propitious
[ pruh-pish-uhs ]
adjective
- presenting favorable conditions; favorable:
propitious weather.
- indicative of favor; auspicious:
propitious omens.
- favorably inclined; disposed to bestow favors or forgive:
propitious gods.
propitious
/ prəˈpɪʃəs /
adjective
- favourable; auguring well
- gracious or favourably inclined
Derived Forms
- proˈpitiously, adverb
- proˈpitiousness, noun
Other Words From
- pro·pitious·ly adverb
- pro·pitious·ness noun
- unpro·pitious adjective
- unpro·pitious·ly adverb
- unpro·pitious·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of propitious1
Word History and Origins
Origin of propitious1
Example Sentences
A dozen or so arrived at Saunders’ office — at a propitious time, for Luther Tibbets had just written, asking for suggestions for a crop that would grow in Riverside’s climate.
Former President Trump, who aspires to join their ranks, has followed a similar playbook to make America’s emotional and social climate propitious for autocracy.
It seemed propitious that “Suffs” would start out, like that other historical fantasia “Hamilton,” at the Public Theater.
I arrived with hours to spare under propitious skies.
Yet this seemingly propitious combination has locked the Federal Reserve into inaction.
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