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lucky
1[luhk-ee]
adjective
having or marked by good luck; fortunate.
That was my lucky day.
Synonyms: blessedAntonyms: unfortunatehappening fortunately.
a lucky accident.
bringing or foretelling good luck, or supposed to do so.
a lucky penny.
lucky
2[luhk-ee]
noun
plural
luckiesa familiar name applied to an elderly woman, especially a grandmother; granny.
a familiar name applied to a woman, as one's wife or a barmaid.
lucky
/ ˈlʌkɪ /
adjective
having or bringing good fortune
happening by chance, esp as desired
Other Word Forms
- luckiness noun
- luckily adverb
Word History and Origins
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“From the bench, Judge Monguia stated that Judge Marcus was lucky the bailiff was not there, otherwise he would have ordered her to ‘shoot’ Judge Marcus or words to that effect.”
If you were lucky enough to snag tickets for either of the shows — or shelled out on resale — there are some crucial details to note before making the trek to Pasadena.
I have been lucky to work alongside the most talented group of Ministers who worked with dedication to deliver for working people.
I have always felt quite lucky to be on the same journey as women's football.
I was very lucky, and the witnesses at the scene were so important because without them, I wouldn't have understood what had actually happened.
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Someone or something that is lucky has or is marked by good luck. How is lucky different from happy or fortunate? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
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