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Meaning
The word "luck" refers to the experience of favorable or unfavorable events occurring by chance rather than through any human effort or skill. It is often associated with chance, fortune, or randomness, and is commonly thought of as a force that brings good or bad fortune to individuals.
Synonyms
- Fortune
- Chance
- Providence
- Fate
- Serendipity
Antonyms
- Misfortune
- Bad luck
- Adversity
- Unluckiness
- Inevitability
Etymology
The word "luck" comes from the Middle Dutch word "luc" meaning "happiness" or "good fortune." It traces back to a form meaning "to happen" or "to occur," emphasizing the random nature of luck.
Examples
- She has always believed that her good luck in finding a job was due to being in the right place at the right time.
- Despite his best efforts, he seemed to be out of luck when it came to winning the lottery.
- They attributed their successful vacation to a stroke of luck that allowed for perfect weather all week.
- The athlete's incredible performance was partly due to luck, as he avoided serious injury during the game.
- Sometimes, all you need is a little bit of luck to turn an ordinary day into something special.