fortuitous• After all, the meeting with Jack was fortuitous.• Social scientists take it as axiomatic that our dally lives are not entirely fortuitous.• She was also helped by a fortuitouscircumstance.• Ironically enough, his mainfield experience occurred as a fortuitousconsequence of the First World War.• A fortuitousfiredestroyed all evidence of his wrongdoing.• Keeping that gigprovedfortuitous for Reynolds.• a fortuitous meeting• Now you can debate for ever the fortuitousterms of this loan.• Is this fortuitous timing or what?
Originfortuitous
(1600-1700)Latinfortuitus, from fors“chance, luck”