Propitious


The meaning of the word Propitious is: full of promise; favorable


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The beautiful Hawaiian weather made it propitious for sun bathing yesterday.

published by Sharon on 2021-03-05 14:18:36


When the butterfly landed on her shoulder, Alicia took it as a propitious sign she would have a fantastic day.

published by Eryn on 2021-11-27 18:42:50


Because her boss was having a great week, Sharon believed it was a propitious time to inquire about a salary increase.

published by Erminia on 2021-10-11 19:50:35


After my parents turned their attention to my younger sister, I knew it was a propitious time for me to sneak out of the room.

published by Mayme on 2021-07-04 07:02:58


The wrestler waited for a propitious moment to attack his opponent.

published by Chanell on 2021-10-23 02:22:22


It is obvious from the dark clouds that it is not a propitious day for a beach party.

published by Nakisha on 2021-07-04 19:08:22


With the violin music in the background and the rose petals on the floor, the environment was propitious for Tom’s wedding proposal.

published by Kathryn on 2021-03-15 22:44:54


Since her father had just received a bonus at work, Helen felt it was a propitious moment for her to ask for a loan.

published by Jana on 2021-10-08 12:35:57


With gas prices getting lower and lower, there has never been a more propitious time for a road trip.

published by Giovanni on 2021-10-09 05:54:54


Because of the tax breaks offered by the state of Georgia, it is propitious the new vampire movie will be filmed in the Atlanta area.

published by Laticia on 2021-07-23 15:38:53


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