Auspicious

//ɔˈspɪʃ.əs//

"Auspicious" in a Sentence (12 examples)

His own debut would be far less auspicious.

It's an auspicious time to launch a new organization.

Today is an auspicious day.

Moving in to kiss her, Lee succeeded only in sticking his nose into Céline's eyeball – not an auspicious beginning.

Wednesday was the last of four days which are considered to be particularly auspicious for the dip in the river which Hindus regard as sacred.

It's an auspicious day.

It was a boast of Napoleon, that the very weather owned the influence of his auspicious star—his triumphal entry, his procession, or his fête, were always marked by sunshine.

Backed by the Salsoul Orchestra, Carol's auspicious single debut, "More," was one of the very first commercially-available 12" singles and was a smash, reaching the upper regions of the disco charts in 1976.

Losing nearly a third of the heavy cruisers, including Admiral Kurita's flagship, the Atago, was not an especially-auspicious start to the operation, especially with the admiral himself having to be fished out of the water by a destroyer.

This is an auspicious day.

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Therefore our ſometimes Siſter, novv our Queen, / Th’ imperiall Ioyntreſſe of this vvarlike State, / Haue vve, as ’tvvere, vvith a defeated ioy, / VVith one Auſpicious, and one Dropping eye, / VVith mirth in Funerall, and vvith Dirge in Marriage, / In equall Scale vveighing Delight and Dole / Taken to VVife […]

Sure, ſuch a Day as this vvas never ſeen! / The Sun himſelf, on this auſpicious Day, / Shines like a Beau in a nevv Birth-Day Suit: […]

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