🍀luck

noun
/lʌk/

Meaning

success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one’s actions
success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions

Example Sentences

He had the luck to find a good job quickly.

She had good luck with her job interview.

Example Expressions

good luck

Synonyms

fortune, chance, fate, destiny
Entry 1
fortune, chance, fate, destiny
Entry 2
fortune, chance, fate, destiny

Antonyms

misfortune, bad luck, unluckiness
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misfortune, bad luck
Entry 2
misfortune, bad luck, unluckiness

Collocations

good luck, bad luck, stroke of luck, bring luck
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good luck, bad luck, stroke of luck, bring luck
Entry 2
good luck, bad luck, stroke of luck

More Example Sentences

She is lucky to get a scholarship.

I am lucky to have supportive friends.

They are lucky to live near the beach.

He is lucky to avoid the traffic today.

We are lucky to find a seat on this train.

He is lucky to work with such a great team.

She is lucky to have flexible working hours.

We are lucky to learn from experienced teachers.

They are lucky to get tickets at the last minute.

I was lucky to meet the right person at the right time.

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