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Propitious

usgb/prəˈpɪʃəs/Volume
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Opportune MomentsPlay
Use 'propitious' when timing or conditions are just right for an action or event. SlideThe calm sea provided a propitious moment to set sail.
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Positive OutlookPlay
'Propitious' often implies hope and a positive outcome, whether in projects or decisions. SlideHer propitious approach gave the team confidence in the new strategy.
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Not GuaranteePlay
Although 'propitious' suggests good prospects, it does not guarantee success; there's still some uncertainty. SlideHe found the economic forecast to be propitious, albeit not certain.