Crossword-Solution: FORTUITOUSLY
We have 16 clues for the answer “FORTUITOUSLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| luckily | 5 answers |
| providentially | 5 answers |
| fortunately | 6 answers |
| Inadvertently | 7 answers |
| by coincidence | 8 answers |
| unintentionally | 8 answers |
| by accident | 11 answers |
| happily | 16 answers |
| Incidentally | 17 answers |
| Out of the blue? | 17 answers |
| Unexpectedly | 32 answers |
| successfully | 37 answers |
| By mistake | 47 answers |
| involuntarily | 72 answers |
| accidentally | 75 answers |
| by chance | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FORTUITOUSLY (5)
What was there in it, anyway? There was a big hotel there, and he and his youngsters were to stop at it, and if he accidentally encountered a certain lady who was also stopping there--and of course the meeting would bear upon its face the stamp of pure chance--what of it? And if he did meet her, thus fortuitously--what would happen then? No doubt a lady of her social position met abroad great numbers of people that she had met at home.
This circumstance naturally leads to the conclusion that the robber language has not arisen fortuitously in the various countries where it is at present spoken, but that its origin is one and the same, it being probably invented by the outlaws of one particular country; by individuals of which it was, in course of time, carried to others, where its principles, if not its words, were adopted; for upon no other supposition can we account for its general metaphorical character in regions various and distant.
But it is not the less true that one man is by his structure best fitted to excel in some one in particular of these multifarious pursuits, however fortuitously his individual structure and that pursuit may be brought into contact.
Objects or events have a propensity to eventuate in a given end, whether this end or objective point of the sequence is conceived to be fortuitously given or deliberately sought.
SECESSION After twenty-three years of successive defeats, Lincoln, almost fortuitously, was at the center of the political maelstrom.
Quotes with FORTUITOUSLY (3)
She was somehow this damaged creature I had fortuitously encountered along my path and now cared about as a result. Granted, I didn't cause her harm, as I did with Icarus, but I somehow began to feel responsible for her welfare.
You can’t observe historical events; you can’t question historical actors; you can’t even know most of what has not been written about. What has been written about therefore takes on an importance that may be spurious. A few lines in a memoir, a snatch of recorded conversation, a letter fortuitously preserved, an event noted in a diary: all become luminous with significance — even though they are merely the bits that have floated to the surface. The historian clings to them, …
Man's brain, enlarged fortuitously, invented words in an ambitious effort to learn how to think, only to have them usurped by his emotions. But we still try." -- Nero Wolf in Death of a Dude.