luckily (Meaning)

Wordnet

luckily (r)

by good fortune

Webster

luckily (adv.)

In a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately; -- used in a good sense; as, they luckily escaped injury.

luckily Sentence Examples

  1. Luckily, the firefighters arrived promptly and extinguished the blaze without major damage.
  2. Luckily, the plane landed safely despite the severe turbulence encountered during the flight.
  3. Luckily, the doctor was able to stabilize the patient's condition before it worsened.
  4. Luckily, the lost hiker stumbled upon a trail and was able to find his way back to civilization.
  5. Luckily, the witness provided a detailed account of the crime, enabling the police to apprehend the suspect.
  6. Luckily, the storm passed through overnight, and the morning dawned clear and calm.
  7. Luckily, the job interview went well, and I received a job offer the next day.
  8. Luckily, the car had airbags, which saved the driver's life in the accident.
  9. Luckily, the child was not seriously injured when he fell from the tree.
  10. Luckily, the electrical fire was discovered in time, preventing further damage to the building.

FAQs About the word luckily

by good fortuneIn a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately; -- used in a good sense; as, they luckily escaped injury.

fortunately, thankfully, blessedly,happily, gloriously, agreeably, satisfyingly, great, splendidly, sensationally

regrettably, unluckily, sadly, unfortunately,unfortunately, regrettably, unluckily, sadly, unhappily, ay

Luckily, the firefighters arrived promptly and extinguished the blaze without major damage.

Luckily, the plane landed safely despite the severe turbulence encountered during the flight.

Luckily, the doctor was able to stabilize the patient's condition before it worsened.

Luckily, the lost hiker stumbled upon a trail and was able to find his way back to civilization.