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be propitious
adjective
Favorable; benevolent.
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And its timing may be propitious.
Churton Collins didn't want to miss a moment that he felt to be propitious for reform.
The timing of the sale may be propitious; after all, this is the year of the horse.
(Several weeks after our interview, Sentinel announced that it would publish a memoir by Rubio next fall, which would be propitious timing for a Vice-Presidential nominee).
James Wigan, her racing manager, stressed that the going and weather forecast would have to be propitious were she to do so.
The timing would be propitious, if only because next month will see Oprah Winfrey drop the curtain for the last time on her syndicated show as she focuses on running her new cable channel, OWN.
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The timing was propitious.
His timing was propitious.
The timing is propitious.
Early signs are propitious.
His timing is propitious.
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