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    auspicious |ô?spiSH?s|
    adjective
    conducive to success; favorable: it was not the most auspicious moment to hold an election.
    • giving or being a sign of future success: they said it was an auspicious moon—it was rising.
    • archaic characterized by success; prosperous: he was respectful to his auspicious customers.
    DERIVATIVES
    auspiciously adverb,
    auspiciousness noun
    ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from auspice + -ous.



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