auspicial Synonyms

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auspicial Meaning

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auspicial (a.)

Of or pertaining to auspices; auspicious.

auspicial Sentence Examples

  1. The auspicial occasion of the inauguration was filled with hope and optimism.
  2. The astrologer's auspicial reading foretold a prosperous future for the newlyweds.
  3. The businessman eagerly awaited the auspicial moment to sign the contract.
  4. The commencement of the project was postponed due to unfavorable auspicial conditions.
  5. The auspicial arrival of the newborn brought immense joy to the family.
  6. The grand opening of the museum was deemed auspicial, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at an auspicious time.
  7. The auspicial signs during the expedition gave the explorers confidence in their quest.
  8. The auspicial release of the new album was met with critical acclaim and commercial success.
  9. The politician's auspicial campaign promised a brighter tomorrow for the nation.
  10. The auspicial meeting between world leaders resulted in a historic peace treaty.

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Of or pertaining to auspices; auspicious.

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The auspicial occasion of the inauguration was filled with hope and optimism.

The astrologer's auspicial reading foretold a prosperous future for the newlyweds.

The businessman eagerly awaited the auspicial moment to sign the contract.

The commencement of the project was postponed due to unfavorable auspicial conditions.