auspiciousness
/ɔ:s'piʃəsnis/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The quality of being auspicious; the state of being favorable or promising success: "Auspiciousness" refers to the characteristic of strongly indicating a positive, fortunate, or successful outcome. It describes a favorable quality in an event, sign, or beginning.
Usage
- "Auspiciousness" is a formal noun used to describe the nature of a situation, omen, or start that suggests future good fortune or success. It is often used in contexts involving ceremonies, beginnings, or forecasts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The auspiciousness of the clear sky on their wedding day filled everyone with hope.
- Ancient cultures often looked for signs of auspiciousness before starting important ventures.
- The CEO spoke about the auspiciousness of the company's new partnership.
Advanced Usage
- "An aura of auspiciousness": A surrounding feeling or impression that suggests good fortune.
- The ceremony was conducted with an aura of auspiciousness.
- "To augur auspiciousness": To predict or be a sign of favorable outcomes.
- The early sales figures augur auspiciousness for the product launch.
Variants and Related Words
- Auspicious (adj): Favorable, promising success; marked by lucky signs or good omens.
- It was an auspicious beginning to their journey.
- Inauspiciousness (n): The quality of being unfavorable or boding ill; the opposite of auspiciousness.
- The inauspiciousness of the storm delayed the expedition.
Synonyms
- Propitiousness: The quality of being favorably inclined or indicative of good fortune.
- Favorableness: The state of being advantageous or beneficial.
- Promise: The quality of potential success or excellence.
Antonyms
- Inauspiciousness: The quality of being unfavorable.
- Ominousness: The quality of suggesting that something bad is going to happen.
- Unpromisingness: The quality of not showing potential for success.
Noun
- the favorable quality of strongly indicating a successful result