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TOEFL BNC: 18692 COCA: 19324

fortuitous

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
fortuitous /foɚˈtuːwətəs/ Brit /fɔːˈtjuətəs/ adjective
fortuitous
/foɚˈtuːwətəs/ Brit /fɔːˈtjuətəs/
adjective
Learner's definition of FORTUITOUS
[more fortuitous; most fortuitous] formal
: happening by chance偶然发生的
: having or showing good luck : fortunate幸运的;侥幸的
Usage用法 Sense 2 of fortuitous is commonly used, but many people regard it as an error.*fortuitous的义项2很常用,但很多人认为这一用法是错误的。

— fortuitously

adverb
TOEFL BNC: 18692 COCA: 19324

fortuitous

adjective

for·​tu·​itous fȯr-ˈtü-ə-təs How to pronounce fortuitous (audio)
-ˈtyü-,
fər-
1
: occurring by chance
2
a
: fortunate, lucky
from a cost standpoint, the company's timing is fortuitous Business Week
b
: coming or happening by a lucky chance
belted down the stairs, and there was a fortuitous train Doris Lessing
fortuitously adverb
fortuitousness noun
Usage of Fortuitous

Sense 2a has been influenced in meaning by fortunate. It has been in standard if not elevated use for some 70 years, but is still disdained by some critics. Sense 2b, a blend of senses 1 and 2a, is virtually unnoticed by the critics. Sense 1 is the only sense commonly used in negative constructions.

Did you know?

For some 250 years, until the early part of the 20th century, "fortuitous" meant one thing only: "happening by chance." This was no accident; its Latin forebear, fortuitus, derives from the same ancient root as the Latin word for "chance," which is "fors." But the fact that "fortuitous" sounds like a blend of "fortunate" and "felicitous" (meaning "happily suited to an occasion") may have been what ultimately led to a second meaning: "fortunate." That use has been disparaged by critics, but it is now well established. Perhaps the seeds of the newer sense were planted by earlier writers applying overtones of good fortune to something that is a chance occurrence. In fact, today we quite often apply "fortuitous" to something that is a chance occurrence but has a favorable result.

Choose the Right Synonym for fortuitous

accidental, fortuitous, casual, contingent mean not amenable to planning or prediction.

accidental stresses chance.

any resemblance to actual persons is entirely accidental

fortuitous so strongly suggests chance that it often connotes entire absence of cause.

a series of fortuitous events

casual stresses lack of real or apparent premeditation or intent.

a casual encounter with a stranger

contingent suggests possibility of happening but stresses uncertainty and dependence on other future events for existence or occurrence.

the contingent effects of the proposed law

Example Sentences

… the intensification of competition on the job market has only exacerbated our class anxiety, as hiring seems all the more uncertain if not fortuitous. Jeffrey J. Williams, College English, November 2003 … he is a brilliant candidate not despite his anti-intellectualism but because of it. He has stumbled upon a fortuitous moment in which the political culture, tired of wonks and pointy-heads and ideologues, yearns instead for a candidate unburdened by, or even hostile to, ideas. Jonathan Chait, New Republic, 20 Dec. 1999 Her $170, 000 bid on what is now Matanzas Creek's vineyard was accepted. The south-facing slope was a fortuitous find … its worth more than 10 times as much today. Jeff Morgan, Wine Spectator, 15 May 1996 His presence there was entirely fortuitous. You could not have arrived at a more fortuitous time.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin fortuitus; akin to Latin fort-, fors chance — more at fortune entry 1

First Known Use

1653, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of fortuitous was in 1653
TOEFL BNC: 18692 COCA: 19324

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