propitious
1 of 1adjective/prəˈpɪʃəs/
Forms:more propitious,most propitious
1
having a high probability of producing a successful result
- The early success of the campaign was seen as propitious, indicating strong future growth.
- The favorable economic indicators were propitious for investors looking for promising opportunities.
- The team's meticulous planning and preparation created a propitious environment for a successful presentation.
- The calm before the storm was a propitious sign that their outdoor event would proceed smoothly.
- The propitious outcome of the initial tests suggested that the new technology would perform well on a larger scale.
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