Fortunate [adjective]

Definition of Fortunate:

having good luck

Opposite/Antonyms of Fortunate:


Sentence/Example of Fortunate:

Today, we are fortunate enough to have more options than ever.

In November of 2019 I was fortunate enough to attend the Google webmaster conference at Google headquarters in Mountain View.

The youngest of four children of a military general in La Paz, she got in trouble for sneaking food and clothes from her home to give to less fortunate neighbors.

America is fortunate to have Pete as their secretary of transportation.

Wachter and several older Americans who were recently vaccinated told The Washington Post they consider themselves fortunate to have gotten the shots and realize navigating the uncertainties of a post-vaccine life is a good problem to have.

I'm fortunate that my birth mother and half sister have embraced me, my kids and my grandkids.

I’ve been fortunate that I’ve been on the right spot, I guess.

He said it is fortunate that a lot of the vaccine designs are focused on the full-length spike protein, which their model suggests is a good move.

That would make it a cultural adaptation, a matter of accumulating knowledge passed between generations, an example of species surviving in a fast-changing world not because of some fortunate genetic mutation but because they are learning.

The past year has made her feel fortunate that she has “an abundance of people I can talk to about difficult or deeper conversation topics.”