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fortuitous: adjective definition: happening or produced by chance; accidental lucky; fortunate

fortuitous pronunciation: fawr-too-i-tuhs

fortuitous related forms noun fortuitousness adverb fortuitously

fortuitous synonyms: incidental contingent unforeseen unplanned arbitrary haphazard fortunate

fortuitous Some people believed that the angel depicted in the cloud was a fortuitous sign.

fortuitous Internet dating can lead to a fortuitous love connection.

fortuitous The fortuitous color of the tiger cub made it unique.

fortuitous Fortuitous timing resulted in a tasty treat for the bear.

fortuitousness The fortuitousness of the family’s survival after Hurricane Sandy was obvious.

fortuitously On the show Storage Wars, the participants fortuitously select storage units in hopes of winning big.

fortuitously The couple fortuitously won the lottery after playing the same numbers for years.