"Propitious" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Propitious" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Propitious" Meaning

Favorable or propitious refers to a situation or circumstance that is auspicious and likely to lead to a successful or desirable outcome.

"Propitious" Examples

5 Example Sentences Using the Word "Propitious"


1. The auspicious start of the new business venture caught everyone's attention and was seen as a highly propitious indication of future success.


Propitious is an adjective, often used to mean 'favorable in circumstances; opportune'.


2. The arrival of Spring is considered propitious for the blossoming of flowers in most gardens around the globe, especially those beginning to change color.


3. Forecasts indicated a propitious alignment of planets, making it an ideal day for performing festivities at the ancient temple.


4. He attributes his good fortune to the propitious encounter with his mentor during that extraordinary event.


5. The ship sailed into the propitious waters of the sea because the binder secured them with sails, making use of interesting advancements in navigation.

"Propitious" Similar Words

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Propitiated refers to something or someone that has been appeased, pacified, or won over, often through gifts, concessions, or a show of goodwill. It can also imply a sense of satisfaction or conciliation, often achieved through a deliberate effort to placate or appease someone or something.<br><br>Example: "The diplomat worked hard to propitiate the angry citizens, organizing a town hall meeting to address their concerns and alleviate their frustration."

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