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The example sentences of AUSPICIOUS in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "auspicious" in a sentence | "auspicious" example sentences

How to use "auspicious" in a sentence?

  • It is both auspicious and peaceful for people to choose vegetarinism.
    -Albert Einstein-
  • The conjunction of the day and the night is the most auspicious time for calling on God. The mind remains pure at this time.
    -Sarada Devi-
  • The masters say if you create an auspicious condition in your body and your environment then meditation and realization will automatically arise.
    -Sogyal Rinpoche-
  • These auspicious aspects, which the astrologers subsequently interpreted for me, may have been the causes of my preservation.
    -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe-
  • Once we make our decision, all things will come to us. Auspicious signs are not a superstition, but a confirmation. They are a response.
    -Ming-Dao Deng-
  • I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star, whose influence If now I court not, but omit, my fortunes Will ever after droop.
    -William Shakespeare-
  • Our age believed herself pregnant with auspicious progeny, but when her hour came, it turned out to be dropsy.
    -Franz Grillparzer-
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Definition and meaning of AUSPICIOUS

What does "auspicious mean?"

/ôˈspiSHəs/

auspicious

adjective
conducive to success.

What are synonyms of "auspicious"?
Some common synonyms of "auspicious" are:
  • favorable,
  • propitious,
  • promising,
  • bright,
  • rosy,
  • good,
  • optimistic,
  • hopeful,
  • encouraging,
  • opportune,
  • timely,
  • lucky,
  • fortunate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈfāv(ə)rəb(ə)l/

favorable
adjective

When a good result or positive outcome is likely.

/prəˈpiSHəs/

propitious
adjective

giving or indicating good chance of success.

/ˈpräməsiNG/

promising
adjective verb

showing signs of future success. To say you will certainly do something.

/brīt/

bright
adjective adverb noun

Smart; intelligent; clever. brightly. bright colours.

/ˈrōzē/

rosy
adjective

Pink or red in color, as from being healthy.

/ɡo͝od/

good
adjective adverb noun

to be desired or approved of. well. righteousness.

/ˌäptəˈmistik/

optimistic
adjective

hopeful and confident about future.

/ˈhōpfəl/

hopeful
adjective noun

Having or showing hope. person likely or hoping to succeed.

/enˈkərijiNG/

encouraging
adjective verb

giving someone support or confidence. To increase the chance of something happening.

/ˌäpərˈt(y)o͞on/

opportune
adjective

convenient for particular action.

/ˈtīmlē/

timely
adjective

At the right time; when required.

/ˈləkē/

lucky
adjective

having, bringing, or resulting from good luck.

/ˈfôrCH(ə)nət/

fortunate
adjective

Having good luck.

What are antonyms of "auspicious"?
Some common antonyms of "auspicious" are:
  • inauspicious,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌinôˈspiSHəs/

inauspicious
adjective

Showing signs the future will not be good.

Phrases and Idioms that contain "auspicious"

auspicious occasion

A celebratory or momentous event, situation, or circumstance. (Note that the ...

A celebratory or momentous event, situation, or circumstance. (Note that the meaning of auspicious here is slightly altered from its standard definition of favorable or timely.)

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