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grit, determination, will-power, Colloq guts: His encouragement<br />

gave me the fortitude to carry on.<br />

fortunate adj. 1 lucky, in luck, fortuitous, blessed: You were fortunate<br />

to have survived the crash. 2 favoured, advantageous,<br />

propitious, auspicious, providential, favourable, opportune,<br />

timely, well-timed: It was a fortunate time to be buying a<br />

house.<br />

fortune n. 1 position, worth, means, assets, holdings, wealth,<br />

property, estate, possessions; wealth, riches, affluence,<br />

opulence, treasure, money, prosperity: Each member is liable to<br />

the full extent of his fortune. He acquired his fortune from<br />

oil. 2 luck, chance, fortuity; lot, fate, kismet, destiny,<br />

karma; future; US happenstance: It was just fortune that put me<br />

in the right place at the right time. She'll tell your fortune<br />

if you cross her palm with silver. 3 Usually, fortunes.<br />

circumstance(s), experience(s), adventures, expectation(s), lot:<br />

My fortunes of late have been poor.<br />

fortune-teller<br />

n. oracle, soothsayer, prophet, diviner, augur, seer,<br />

clairvoyant, prognosticator, sibyl, haruspex, crystal-gazer,<br />

tea-leaf reader, palmist, palm reader, star-gazer; futurologist:<br />

The fortune-teller said to beware the Ides of March.<br />

forward adj. 1 advance, leading, foremost, front, head, first: The<br />

forward contingents of the army moved into the town. 2 bold,<br />

pert, impudent, brash, insolent, impertinent, disrespectful,<br />

brazen, audacious, rash, unashamed, unabashed, saucy, flippant,<br />

presumptuous, cheeky, Colloq flip, fresh, pushy: It was a bit<br />

forward of you to call the chairman by his nickname. 3<br />

(well-)advanced, (well-)developed, progressive, precocious,<br />

forward-looking: She was quite a forward girl at fifteen.<br />

--adv. 4 forwards, ahead, onward, along; clockwise, deasil: I<br />

moved forward to the head of the queue. Set the clock forward an<br />

hour tonight. 5 up, out, forth, to the fore, into consideration,<br />

into view, into the open, to the surface, on to the table:<br />

Cooper brought forward an interesting proposal.<br />

--v. 6 advance, further, promote, back, foster, support, aid,<br />

assist, help; patronize, encourage, nourish, nurse along: He

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