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1 be fortunate enough not to be ill
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2 fortunate
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fortunate — for|tu|nate [ fɔrtʃənət ] adjective ** lucky, especially because you have more advantages than other people: Not everyone is as fortunate as we are. The state provides textbooks for the less fortunate students. fortunate (enough) to do something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fortunate */*/ — UK [ˈfɔː(r)tʃənət] / US [ˈfɔrtʃənət] adjective lucky, especially because you have more advantages than other people Not everyone is as fortunate as we are. The state provides textbooks for the less fortunate students. fortunate enough to do… … English dictionary
fortunate — for|tu|nate S3 [ˈfo:tʃənət US ˈfo:r ] adj 1.) someone who is fortunate has something good happen to them, or is in a good situation = ↑lucky fortunate to do sth ▪ I ve been fortunate to find a career that I love. ▪ I was fortunate enough to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fortunate — adjective 1 someone who is fortunate has something good happen to them, or is in a good situation; lucky: Think of others less fortunate than yourselves. | fortunate to do sth: He was fortunate enough to escape unharmed. | fortunate that: You re… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fortunate — [ˈfɔːtʃənət] adj lucky Ant: unfortunate Not everyone is as fortunate as we are.[/ex] She was extremely fortunate to escape without injury.[/ex] I was fortunate enough to have a very supportive family.[/ex] It is very fortunate that the doctor was … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
fortunate — adjective 1) he was fortunate enough to survive Syn: lucky, favoured, blessed, blessed with good luck, in luck; Brit.; informal jammy 2) in a fortunate position Syn: favourable, advantageous … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
fortunate — 01. We are very [fortunate] to be living in such a beautiful, rich country. 02. We won t be able to come to your party [unfortunately] because we have a previous engagement. 03. The child fell out of the apple tree, but [fortunately] was unharmed … Grammatical examples in English
was lucky enough to — was fortunate enough to, had the favorable opportunity to, had the good fate to … English contemporary dictionary
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