FORTUNATELY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Fortunately, we had come prepared Fortunately, no one was in the building when it collapsed Fortunately, my coat was still where I had left it Fortunately, the ball just missed the window Fortunately, we got to the shop just before it shut
Fortunately - definition of fortunately by The Free Dictionary Define fortunately fortunately synonyms, fortunately pronunciation, fortunately translation, English dictionary definition of fortunately adj 1 Bringing something good and unforeseen; auspicious 2 Having unexpected good fortune; lucky n One who has good fortune, especially a wealthy
FORTUNATELY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Fortunately is used to introduce or indicate a statement about an event or situation that is good Fortunately, the weather was good 2 meanings: 1 it is fortunate that; luckily 2 in a fortunate manner Click for more definitions
fortunately - Wiktionary, the free dictionary fortunately (comparative more fortunately, superlative most fortunately) In a fortunate manner (Can we add an example for this sense?) It is (or was, etc) fortunate that Fortunately for Sam, his pet hamster was alive My mom has fortunately agreed to help us with the science project for school