for´tu|nate|ness — for|tu|nate «FR chuh niht», adjective. 1. having good luck; lucky: »You are fortunate in having such a fine family. 2. bringing good luck; having favorable results: »a fortunate occurrence. ╂[< Latin fortūnātus, past participle of fortūnāre… … Useful english dictionary
for´tu|nate|ly — for|tu|nate «FR chuh niht», adjective. 1. having good luck; lucky: »You are fortunate in having such a fine family. 2. bringing good luck; having favorable results: »a fortunate occurrence. ╂[< Latin fortūnātus, past participle of fortūnāre… … Useful english dictionary
for|tu|nate — «FR chuh niht», adjective. 1. having good luck; lucky: »You are fortunate in having such a fine family. 2. bringing good luck; having favorable results: »a fortunate occurrence. ╂[< Latin fortūnātus, past participle of fortūnāre give (good)… … Useful english dictionary
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un|for´tu|nate|ly — un|for|tu|nate «uhn FR chuh niht», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having, bringing, or accompanied by bad luck; not lucky: »an unfortunate person, an unfortunate venture. 2. not suitable; not fitting: »an unfortunate choice of words. The child s… … Useful english dictionary
un|for|tu|nate — «uhn FR chuh niht», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. having, bringing, or accompanied by bad luck; not lucky: »an unfortunate person, an unfortunate venture. 2. not suitable; not fitting: »an unfortunate choice of words. The child s outburst of temper… … Useful english dictionary
in|or´di|nate|ness — in|or|di|nate «ihn R duh niht», adjective. 1. much too great; not kept within proper limits; excessive: »He lost a fortune trying to satisfy his inordinate desire for gambling. SYNONYM(S): immoderate, intemperate, unrestrained. See syn. under… … Useful english dictionary
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in´dis|crim´i|nate|ness — in|dis|crim|i|nate «IHN dihs KRIHM uh niht», adjective. 1. mixed up; confused: »He tipped everything out of his suitcase in an indiscriminate pile. 2. not discriminating; not distinguishing carefully especially between persons, things, or… … Useful english dictionary
in|nate´ness — in|nate «ih NAYT, IHN ayt», adjective. 1. born in a person; natural: »A good artist has an innate talent for drawing. A good comedian has an innate wit. SYNONYM(S): native, inborn, inbred. 2. existing naturally in anything; inherent. 3.… … Useful english dictionary