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luckily

/ˈlʌk.ɪ.li/adverb3 syllables

Luckily means: by good fortune.

Synonyms for luckily3

adverb, as in by good fortune

fortunately, fortuitously, as luck would have it

Opposites of luckily

unluckily

What does luckily mean?1

adverb

1

by good fortune“fortunately the weather was good”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Luckily in a sentence

  • Luckily, he was on time for the train.Luornu
  • Luckily, the plane landed safely with no injuries.CM
  • Luckily, he was arrested here: the penalties there are much more serious.tommg
  • Luckily, all of the passengers were wearing seat belts.CK
  • Luckily, all the passengers were wearing seat belts.CK
  • Luckily, our piano wasn't damaged in the flood.CK
  • Luckily, we were on an air-conditioned bus.CK
  • Luckily, the giraffe sensed the danger and ran away.Amastan

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