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auspiciously
adverb as in favorably
Strongest match
adverb as in fortunately
adverb as in happily
adverb as in successfully
Example Sentences
If that wasn’t becoming clear already, Thursday’s long ball brought it auspiciously into focus.
All six episodes were released Thursday on Peacock, auspiciously timed to a weekend where Curry dominated in France and led Team USA to a gold medal in men’s basketball.
The woman who climbed higher in the legal profession than had any other woman did not begin her career auspiciously.
The year began auspiciously with a pledge by both Republicans and Democrats to return to the old ways when it came to the oldest of congressional duties: funding the government.
His acting career began auspiciously on Broadway, appearing in the play Enter Laughing in 1963, which won him a Tony Award for best actor.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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