M-W's Word of the Day Newsletter: Propitious - plus, name that synonym


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WORD OF THE DAY
April 20, 2019
 
 
 
 
 

propitious Audio pronunciation

 
adjective | pruh-PISH-us  
 
Definition
 
:
favorably disposed : benevolent
 
:
being a good omen : auspicious
 
:
tending to favor : advantageous
 
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Propitious, which comes to us through Middle English from the Latin word propitius, is a synonym of favorable and auspicious. All three essentially mean "pointing toward a happy outcome," with some differences of emphasis. Favorable implies that someone or something involved in a situation is approving or helpful ("a favorable recommendation"), or that circumstances are advantageous ("favorable weather conditions"). Auspicious usually applies to a sign or omen that promises success before or at the start of an event ("an auspicious beginning"). Propitious may also apply to beginnings, but it often suggests a continuing promising condition ("propitious conditions for an alliance").
 
 
Examples of PROPITIOUS
 
With the economy emerging from a recession, it was a propitious time to invest in a start-up.
 
"My instincts tell me that this is a propitious moment in time, a time when people support and insist upon decisive action, a time when policymakers have the courage and commitment to move forward with ideas that may seem bold but are, in essence, sensible and straightforward."
James Aloisi, Commonwealth Magazine, 7 Mar. 2019
 
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Unscramble the letters to create a synonym of propitious meaning "auspicious": SPUROOSEPR.
 
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