Crossword-Solution: PROPITIOUS 10 letters, 45 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Propitious a. Convenient; auspicious; favorable; kind; as, a
propitious season; a propitious breeze.
Propitious a. Hence, kind; gracious; merciful; helpful; -- said of a
person or a divinity.

We have 45 clues for the answer “PROPITIOUS”

Clue Answers
likely to result in or show signs of success 1 answer
OF good omen 2 answers
GOOD omen (pert. to) 17 answers
commendatory 19 answers
favorable 25 answers
utilitarian 29 answers
workable 33 answers
good for 34 answers
enlivening 40 answers
ravished 48 answers
enrapt 48 answers
exhilarating 48 answers
grinning 49 answers
chuckling 49 answers
rhapsodic 52 answers
Roaring 52 answers
enthused 52 answers
Rapturous 53 answers
Tickled 54 answers
celebrating 55 answers
Pleased 55 answers
Sated 55 answers
smug 56 answers
thankful 58 answers
gratified 58 answers
Smiling 58 answers
beholden 59 answers
Grate-ful? 59 answers
Valuable 60 answers
Obliged 60 answers
appreciative 60 answers
gladdened 60 answers
Euphoric 61 answers
Prosperous 61 answers
Indebted 62 answers
aflame 62 answers
Successful 63 answers
Agog 64 answers
shouting 65 answers
Satisfied 68 answers
stimulated 68 answers
Radiant 69 answers
Thrilled 70 answers
advantageous 72 answers
Ecstatic 74 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERTA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PROPITIOUS (5)

Whence thou returnst, & whither wentst, I know; For God is also in sleep, and Dreams advise, Which he hath sent propitious, some great good Presaging, since with sorrow and hearts distress VVearied I fell asleep: but now lead on; In mee is no delay; with thee to goe, Is to stay here; without thee here to stay, Is to go hence unwilling; thou to mee Art all things under Heav’n, all places thou, VVho for my wilful crime art banisht hence.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
There was that upon his mind which he had wished to discuss with his employer since months ago, but the moment had never arrived which seemed at all propitious, nor did it appear likely ever to arrive.
The Monster Men Edgar Rice Burroughs 1994
The unshorn mountains to the stars up-toss Voices of gladness; ay, the very rocks, The very thickets, shout and sing, 'A god, A god is he, Menalcas "Be thou kind, Propitious to thine own.
The Bucolics and Eclogues Virgil 2008
She divined that a man in love may be flattered by such involuntary betrayals, that there are moments when respect for his liberty appeals to him less than the inability to respect it: moments so propitious that a woman’s very mistakes and indiscretions may help to establish her dominion.
The Reef Edith Wharton 1995
The terrace at Bellomont on a September afternoon was a spot propitious to sentimental musings, and as Miss Bart stood leaning against the balustrade above the sunken garden, at a little distance from the animated group about the tea-table, she might have been lost in the mazes of an inarticulate happiness.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995

Quotes with PROPITIOUS (3)

But now, here she was, very wishful to pray, while not knowing how to explain her dilemma: ‘I’m terribly unhappy, dear, unprobable God — ’ would not be a very propitious beginning.
Radclyffe Hall The Well of Loneliness
The morning was bright and propitious. Before their departure, mass had been said in the chapel, and the protection of St. Ignatius invoked against all contingent evils, but especially against bears, which, like the fiery dragons of old, seemed to cherish unconquerable hostility to the Holy Church. ("The Legend Of Monte Del Diablo").
Bret Harte
Had I been less firmly resolved upon settling down definitively to work, I should perhaps have made an effort to begin at once. But since my resolution was explicit, since within twenty-four hours, in the empty frame of the following day where everything was so well-arranged because I myself was not yet in it, my good intention would be realized without difficulty, it was better not to start on an evening when I felt ill-prepared. The following days were not, alas, to prove m…
Marcel Proust Within a Budding Grove, Part 2