luck
How to Use Luck
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishWhatever happens to you by chance, good or bad — though on its own the word usually leans positive.
On its own, "luck" is neutral (bad luck exists too), but "lucky" almost always means good fortune — don't assume "luck" always means good luck without context.
Word Forms
lucked past tense, lucks plural, lucks singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
With a bit of _____, we'll catch the last train.
Etymology
Borrowed into English around the 1400s, probably as a gambling term, from Middle Dutch luc — a shortened form of gheluc, "good fortune." It has cousins across Germanic languages, including German Glück and Dutch geluk, both meaning "luck" or "happiness."