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All unfortunate antonyms

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adj unfortunate

  • auspicious — Something that is auspicious indicates that success is likely.
  • advantageous — If something is advantageous to you, it is likely to benefit you.
  • in the groove — a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface, as the cut in a board to receive the tongue of another board (tongue-and-groove joint) a furrow, or a natural indentation on an organism.
  • alive and kicking — If you say that someone or something is alive and kicking, you are emphasizing not only that they continue to survive, but also that they are very active.
  • successful — achieving or having achieved success.
  • chirpy — If you describe a person or their behaviour as chirpy, you mean they are very cheerful and lively.
  • lucky — having or marked by good luck; fortunate: That was my lucky day.
  • in luck — the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person's life, as in shaping circumstances, events, or opportunities: With my luck I'll probably get pneumonia.
  • beneficial — Something that is beneficial helps people or improves their lives.
  • happy — delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing: to be happy to see a person.
  • bright-eyed — eager; fresh and enthusiastic
  • fortunate — having good fortune; receiving good from uncertain or unexpected sources; lucky: a fortunate young actor who got the lead in the play.
  • ahead of the game — in the position of winning, esp. in gambling
  • in the pink — healthy, on good form
  • for the best — of the highest quality, excellence, or standing: the best work; the best students.
  • bushy-tailed — bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, fresh, alert, eager, and lively
  • all systems go — ready for action

adjective unfortunate

  • felicitous — well-suited for the occasion, as an action, manner, or expression; apt; appropriate: The chairman's felicitous anecdote set everyone at ease.
  • opportune — appropriate, favorable, or suitable: an opportune phrase for the occasion.
  • well — in a good or satisfactory manner: Business is going well.
  • merciful — full of mercy; characterized by, expressing, or showing mercy; compassionate: a merciful God.
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