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Propotious

Definition:

(adjective) - indicating a favorable or advantageous situation; promising or auspicious.

(adverb) - in a manner suggesting good luck or fortunate circumstances.

(noun) - the state of being propotious; a propitious or favorable circumstance.

Examples:

Adjective:

  1. The investors saw the propotious economic conditions and decided to expand their business.
  2. She had a propotious start to her day with good weather and a productive meeting.

Adverb:

  1. The acclaimed chef's restaurant is propotiously situated in the heart of the city, attracting customers effortlessly.
  2. The team propotiously won the match despite facing tough opponents.

Noun:

  1. His sudden inheritance was a stroke of propotious luck.
  2. In this propotious, we should take advantage of the favorable market conditions to make our business thrive.

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