luck
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noun \ˈlək\Definition of LUCK
1
a : a force that brings good fortune or adversity b : the events or circumstances that operate for or against an individual
2
: favoring chance; also : success <had great luck growing orchids>
— luck·less \-ləs\ adjective
Examples of LUCK
- We had good luck fishing.
- He's been having nothing but bad luck.
- He succeeded through hard work and a little luck.
- We need a bit of luck.
- By a stroke of luck, there were still a few tickets left when we arrived.
- “I've been looking for a new apartment.” “Any luck?” “No, not yet.”
- I've had no luck in finding a new apartment.
- He had no better luck than I did.
Origin of LUCK
Middle English lucke, from Middle Dutch luc; akin to Middle High German gelücke luck
First Known Use: 15th century
Related to LUCK
Related Words: blessing, boon, fluke, godsend, hit, serendipity, strike, windfall; break, chance, opportunity; coup, stroke
Near Antonyms: knock, misadventure, mishap; adversity, curse, debacle (also débâcle), sorrow, tragedy, trouble; calamity, cataclysm, catastrophe, disaster; defeat, failure, fizzle, nonachievement, nonsuccess; accident, casualty; disappointment, lapse, letdown, reversal, reverse, setback, slipup; circumstance, destiny, doom, fate, lot, portion; hex, jinx
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