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BNC: 20912 COCA: 23702

propitious

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propitious /prəˈpɪʃəs/ adjective
propitious
/prəˈpɪʃəs/
adjective
Learner's definition of PROPITIOUS
[more propitious; most propitious] formal
: likely to have or produce good results吉利的;吉祥的
BNC: 20912 COCA: 23702

propitious

adjective

pro·​pi·​tious prə-ˈpi-shəs How to pronounce propitious (audio)
1
: favorably disposed : benevolent
2
: being a good omen : auspicious
propitious sign
3
: tending to favor : advantageous
propitiously adverb
propitiousness noun

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Propitious, which comes to us through Middle English from the Latin word propitius, is a synonym of favorable and auspicious. All three essentially mean "pointing toward a happy outcome," with some differences of emphasis. Favorable implies that someone or something involved in a situation is approving or helpful ("a favorable recommendation"), or that circumstances are advantageous ("favorable weather conditions"). Auspicious usually applies to a sign or omen that promises success before or at the start of an event ("an auspicious beginning"). Propitious may also apply to beginnings, but it often suggests a continuing promising condition ("propitious conditions for an alliance").

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favorable, auspicious, propitious mean pointing toward a happy outcome.

favorable implies that the persons involved are approving or helpful or that the circumstances are advantageous.

favorable weather conditions

auspicious applies to something taken as a sign or omen promising success before or at the start of an event.

an auspicious beginning

propitious may also apply to beginnings but often implies a continuing favorable condition.

a propitious time for starting a business

Example Sentences

Now is a propitious time to start a business. the success of the first big movie in May was a propitious start for the summer season of blockbusters
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English propycyous, from Anglo-French propicius, from Latin propitius, probably from pro- for + petere to seek — more at pro-, feather

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of propitious was in the 15th century
BNC: 20912 COCA: 23702

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