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fortunes Meaning

fortunes

a store of material possessions, the turns and courses of luck accompanying one's progress (as through life), to endow with a fortune, to give good or bad fortune to, favorable results that come partly by chance, what is to happen to one in the future, destiny, fate, a large sum of money, prosperity attained partly through luck, a very large sum of money, a prediction of fortune, what happens to a person, a hypothetical force or personified power that unpredictably determines events and issues favorably or unfavorably, the possession of material goods, riches, wealth, happen, chance, luck sense 1, accident, incident

fortunes Sentence Examples

  1. The company's fortunes plummeted after a series of bad investments.
  2. The lottery winner's fortune changed her life overnight.
  3. The soothsayer predicted that the princess would have misfortunes in her future.
  4. The stock market's fortunes fluctuated wildly, leaving investors anxious.
  5. The country's economic fortunes have been improving in recent years.
  6. The fortune teller promised me great wealth and success.
  7. The family's fortune was squandered by reckless spending.
  8. The gambler's fortune turned when he hit the jackpot.
  9. The king's misfortunes were brought on by his own arrogance.
  10. The explorer dreamed of discovering untold fortunes in the uncharted lands.

FAQs About the word fortunes

a store of material possessions, the turns and courses of luck accompanying one's progress (as through life), to endow with a fortune, to give good or bad fortu

circumstances,futures, destinies, fates,prospects, portions, outlooks, haps, kismets, lots

presents,pasts,,

The company's fortunes plummeted after a series of bad investments.

The lottery winner's fortune changed her life overnight.

The soothsayer predicted that the princess would have misfortunes in her future.

The stock market's fortunes fluctuated wildly, leaving investors anxious.