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The word "Auspicious" is correct and well-written in English
It is typically used to describe something that is conducive to success or favorable for a particular outcome. Example: "The sunny weather on their wedding day was seen as an auspicious sign for their future together." Alternatives include "favorable" or "promising."
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Auspicious
adjective
Of good omen; indicating future success.
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Similarly it's impossible to know where the Brisbane Broncos stand but it was hardly an auspicious start to Wayne Bennett's new reign.
Planting, cultivating and harvesting are carried out on auspicious days, as dictated by phases of the moon; beauty and artistic harmony are also important, though, so this is not some haphazard vegetable plot but a superbly designed and executed space.
But Mum is delighted that her only son and her first granddaughter were born on the same day; she sees it as an auspicious connection and as we take a walk, baby in sling, in the spring sunshine, it reminds her of how proud and happy she felt showing off her newborn son in his Silver Cross pram.
It comes at an auspicious time for both parties.
THE circumstances were not auspicious.
THE announcement looked far from auspicious.
"The scene did not whet one's appetite for more," remarked the online edition of Die Welt.It was not an auspicious moment for the man expected to be foreign minister in Chancellor Angela Merkel's new government.
The big picture is auspicious: Aggreko is the only outfit with the global reach to deal with the blackouts and shortages that are increasingly frequent in developing countries.There are also risks at home, however.
Hardly an auspicious nickname for a currency that aspires to be one of the most important in the world.Gabriel Stein LondonSIR – Right back at you across the pond: Sprain, Bad Reportugal, Inkland, Direland, Not-so-Niceland, Greece Trap, Francid, Itally, Wild Turkey, Check Republic, Repoland, Slowvakia.
IT HAS been an auspicious start to the year in Colombia.
No temples required, just plenty of auspicious red and gold decorations, food stalls, toy stands and of course cars (for sale or just to admire).
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