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fēlīciter — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • fortunately adv Used to introduce a piece of good luck.
  • good luck interjection Said to someone facing something uncertain or difficult, to wish them a favourable outcome.
  • happily adv In a happy, contented, or cheerful way.
  • luckily adverb Used to introduce a fortunate fact — "as it happened, fortunately."

Senses

fēlīciter is used for these senses in English:

  • fortunately It is (or was, etc) fortunate that.
  • good luck Used to wish fortune on someone or as encouragement; a benediction or valediction.
  • happily By good chance; fortunately, successfully.
  • luckily In a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately.

good luck — full definition

  1. interjection Said to someone facing something uncertain or difficult, to wish them a favourable outcome.
  2. noun Favourable chance; fortune that works in someone's favour.
  3. interjection Said sarcastically to signal that someone is attempting the impossible.

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