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be auspicious
adjective
Of good omen; indicating future success.
Exact(16)
The timing for a stronger alliance may be auspicious.
-Are there any specific months, days or times of day considered to be auspicious and/or inauspicious for the ceremony?
As a result, ghee is poured into sacred fires by Hindus to this day, a practice thought to be auspicious for marriages, funerals and other ceremonies.
The timing all round seemed to be auspicious – with Bradley appearing to be timing his run perfectly for a dominant performance in the Gold Cup.
So while Chinese growth has added to income inequality in the United States, it has also increased prosperity and income equality globally... From a narrowly nationalist point of view, these developments may not be auspicious for the United States.
"While the conditions may not be auspicious for peacekeeping, they will be less auspicious if chaos reigns in Somalia, and we have to turn at some point to peacemaking," Ms. Rice said.
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The temple girls were auspicious, and the devadasis retain this auspiciousness in Karnataka today.
This is auspicious.
The timing was auspicious.
Her beginnings were auspicious.
The meeting was auspicious.
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