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auspicious


auspicious/ɔːˈspɪʃəs $ ɒː-/ adjective formal
showing that something is likely to be successful OPP inauspicious
auspicious start/beginning
  ▪ Saccani’s excellent recording is an auspicious start to what promises to be a distinguished musical career.

—auspiciously adverb

adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an auspicious/inauspicious start (=one that makes it seem likely that something will be good or bad)
His second term in office has got off to an extremely inauspicious start.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
ADVERB
most
Party officials are advising Mr Takeshita to hang on until he can pick the most auspicious moment to hold a double election.
NOUN
beginning
It was scarcely an auspicious beginning.
start
No party could have hoped for a more auspicious start to an election campaign.
It had not been an auspicious start to the year.
Last night's programme did not have an auspicious start.
It is not exactly an auspicious start!
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
It is my honour to toast the bride and groom on this auspicious occasion.
It was an auspicious beginning to her career as an author.
The baseball season got off to an auspicious start with two good wins for the Tokyo Giants.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
It was not an auspicious beginning.
Not just because of the extraordinary value it represents, but because of the unique qualities our auspicious holiday retreat has to offer.
Served with a spicy-sweet mustard sauce, this was an auspicious beginning to our meal.
That historic meeting in November 1977 was hardly auspicious.
The beginnings with him were not auspicious, though.
Usually, auspicious times for Hindu weddings are ascertained by Brahmin priests who are paid to consult the stars.

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