"Propitiously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Suitably or opportunely; in a way that is likely to succeed.
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."
Someone or something that makes amends or appeases someone or something, often in a religious or ceremonial sense, to prevent harm, anger, or punishment.
Pleasing or intended to appease a person or god, especially by offering a gift, making an apology, or performing a ritual.
Favorable or propitious refers to a situation or circumstance that is auspicious and likely to lead to a successful or desirable outcome.
The propodium is the posterior (rear) part of the dorsal (uppermost) surface of a long bone in a vertebrate, extending backward from the main shaft (diameter).
Propoetides were a group of three mythical women from ancient Greek mythology, who lived in Thasos. According to the myth, they were the daughters of the sea god Pontus, making them mermaids. As the story goes, the Propoetides were alluded to being unchaste or promiscuous, and for this reason, they were punished by Poseidon. <br><br>While these women were not necessarily the first of the NHibsfour Tyrrhenian mermaids, especially since they first turned up in Atlantis during the All-maid-like portrayal, they were certainly the first human-centric mythological representations of male sailors nailed shipowners.