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    propitious


    1. Informed decisions based on evidence and points of law clearly and properly defined, are gradually giving way to preliminary jousting matches between opposing counsels seeking a propitious ―mix‖ that will ‖carry the day‖


    2. Luckily he did have the foresight not to stand in the pond at the time so he only electrocuted the Koi and not himself; not so propitious for the Koi though


    3. And it was at this propitious moment that Rosemary West stepped aside from the by-path and stood beside him in that dangerous, spell-weaving place


    4. Nick was aware of Vera’s stir over the meal and her concern over selecting the propitious moment to raise the topic of Kosmo’s influence on her son


    5. It was one of those propitious times when two good men were simultaneously in power and interacted to the benefit of both their peoples


    6. propitious timing, and signs exactly when required—no flashing the


    7. It is best to cast a spell or perform a ritual during a planetary hour propitious for the purpose of that spell or ritual (Complete instructions on how to use Planetary Hours, with tables, can be downloaded for free from


    8. “I’ve had a most propitious – and, yes, you can use that word in your novel – time with you, Chantelle,” David said as he stood beside her in the driveway


    9. the most propitious felicity to the Self


    10. thing propitious in the slaying of his own family

    11. their sinful act can have any propitious outcome, and also that their re-


    12. It is behind Arjun’s feeling that it will be propitious even if he is killed unresisting by the armed sons of Dhritrashtr, for it will ensure


    13. ing even a half-hearted service to them-for the favour of propitious for-


    14. will definitely be the most conducive to what is supremely propitious for


    15. for there is nothing more propitious for a Kshatriya than a righteous


    16. This yagya, wholly propitious, was prescribed or ordained as the action which would satisfy their hunger for realization of the eternal


    17. He told Arjun in Chapter 2 that there was no more propitious a way


    18. replied that both were equally propitious


    19. He is also in all beings the aspiration that is propitious for


    20. propitious as well as unpropitious are stilled

    21. It instructs all of us without any discrimination in what is propitious


    22. hell, practises what is propitious for them and thus attains to the su-


    23. “And utterance that does not agitate but is soothing, propitious,


    24. and, O Parth, the word is also used to denote a propitious act


    25. of those that are propitious is wise and self-denying


    26. propitious for a Kshatriya than a righteous war


    27. present us with a setup that is truly propitious


    28. propitious, all faiths, all celestial b


    29. If the propitious way revealed by the Geeta is only for those who


    30. All the men were so pompously propitious toward me that I was never followed

    31. I found her very attractive and superbly sexy and would have loved to have an affair with her but conditions were not propitious


    32. I went to the library catalog and found only one propitious book related to accidents Aftermath of the road accidents


    33. She walked up and down the long saloon while waiting for Laurie, and once arranged herself under the chandelier, which had a good effect upon her hair, then she thought better of it, and went away to the other end of the room, as if ashamed of the girlish desire to have the first view a propitious one


    34. A stealthy glance now and then refreshed her like sips of fresh water after a dusty walk, for the sidelong peeps showed her several propitious omens


    35. "Indeed the weather is not propitious on account of the damp


    36. The propitious moment


    37. The moment was too propitious for the display of that discursiveness which seemed the only bond of union among tempers so divergent


    38. Providence is now opposed to them, when I most thought it would be propitious


    39. And later on at a propitious opportunity he purposed (Bloom did), without anyway prying into his private affairs on the fools step in where angels principle, advising him to sever his connection with a certain budding practitioner who, he noticed, was prone to disparage and even to a slight extent with some hilarious pretext when not present, deprecate him, or whatever you like to call it which in Bloom's humble opinion threw a nasty sidelight on that side of a person's character, no pun intended


    40. I am sorry to say that only the third day after the propitious events at Houndsley Fred Vincy had fallen into worse spirits than he had known in his life before

    41. This operation may be likened to an investment program based upon sound analysis and carried on under propitious general conditions


    42. It may be that in years to come conditions in this field will become more propitious


    43. Each one has the feeling that the time is propitious for his purchase, or that his skill is superior to the crowd’s, or that his adviser or system is trustworthy


    44. Here Jondrette evidently judged the moment propitious for capturing the "philanthropist


    45. The day was declining, there was not even a cat in the lane, the hour was propitious


    46. velvet lawn closely girdling the grey base of the mansion; the field, wide as a park, dotted with its ancient timber; the wood, dun and sere, divided by a path visibly overgrown, greener with moss than the trees were with foliage; the church at the gates, the road, the tranquil hills, all reposing in the autumn day’s sun; the horizon bounded by a propitious sky, azure, marbled with pearly white


    47. As he took the cup from my hand, Adèle, thinking the moment propitious for making a request in my favour, cried out—


    48. That feature too is propitious


    49. The dew fell, but with propitious softness; no breeze whispered


    50. At a propitious moment he suggested that all of this was easier in the light











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    Synonyms for "propitious"

    propitious agreeable well-disposed friendly congenial benevolent gracious lucky favourable advantageous promising beneficial hopeful encouraging

    "propitious" definitions

    presenting favorable circumstances; likely to result in or show signs of success