Propitious example sentences

Related (10): favorable, auspicious, beneficial, opportune, advantageous, lucky, fortunate, serendipitous, providential, felicitous.

pro·pi·tious

adjective

propitious (adjective)

  - giving or indicating a good chance of success; favorable:

  - favorably disposed toward someone:

Synonyms

favorable, auspicious, promising, providential, advantageous, fortunate, lucky, optimistic, bright, happy, rosy, hopeful, beneficial, opportune, suitable, apt, fitting, timely, inauspicious, unfortunate

"Propitious" Example Sentences

1. The weather was propitious for a picnic in the park.
2. The propitious alignment of the planets caused the astronomical event.
3. The young couple hoped for a propitious start to their marriage.
4. The company's profits had a propitious increase in the last quarter.
5. The propitious conditions led to a record harvest for the farmers.
6. The propitious timing of the job offer allowed her to quit her current job.
7. The propitious outcome of the negotiations led to a peaceful resolution.
8. The propitious moment to propose to his girlfriend finally arrived.
9. The professor's propitious recommendation helped the student get into graduate school.
10. The company CEO's propitious decision led to a successful launch of the new product.
11. The propitious omen encouraged the tribe to go to war.
12. The athletes were hopeful for a propitious outcome at the upcoming competition.
13. The propitious sign of the rainbow appeared after the storm.
14. The church believed that the war was a propitious sign of the apocalypse.
15. The propitious temperature allowed the flowers to bloom early.
16. The propitious timing of the lottery win allowed the couple to pay off their debts.
17. The author believed that the propitious review would lead to higher book sales.
18. The propitious turn of events allowed the team to come back and win the game.
19. The propitious atmosphere in the classroom made learning a pleasure for the students.
20. The propitious stars foretold a bright future for the young girl.
21. The couple knew that the propitious day would bring good luck to their wedding.
22. The propitious lighting made the painting look even more beautiful.
23. The propitious start of the project gave the team the confidence they needed to complete it.
24. The propitious mood of the party made it a huge success.
25. The rain was propitious for the crops during the drought.
26. The propitious timing of the arrival of the ambulance saved the man's life.
27. The manager's propitious decision to hire the young woman turned out to be a great investment.
28. The propitious alignment of the stars brought good news to the astrologer's clients.
29. The propitious decision to invest in the stock market paid off for the retiree.
30. The propitious turn of events in the court case allowed the defendant to walk free.

Common Phases

1. The timing seems propitious; let's make the announcement today.
2. It would be propitious to approach the boss when she's in a good mood; she's more likely to approve our proposal.
3. The stars are aligning propitiously; we may have a breakthrough in our research.
4. I hope our meeting with the investors goes propitiously; this could be a game-changer for our company.
5. The weather forecast looks propitious; we should plan an outdoor event for next weekend.
6. We've been waiting for a propitious moment to launch our new product; now is the time.
7. This is a propitious opportunity for us to expand our business; we should seize it.

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