fortunately
Definition:
1. By good fortune.
Use 'fortunately' in a sentence:
- 1. Fortunately, the flood did not break the dike.
- 2. Fortunately, there's another sort of parent that's a bit easier to describe: a patient parent.
- 3. Fortunately for me, my friend saw that something was seriously wrong.
- 4. Fortunately, I didn't got any channels showing all-night movies or I would never have gotten to bed.
- 5. Fortunately for us, the weather changed.
- 6. Fortunately, my heart attack was a mild one.
- 7. Fortunately her father loves to fish, so we'll have something to talk about.
- 8. Fortunately, just in time to celebrate.
- 9. Fortunately, Jenny came from a loving family.
- 10. Fortunately, the White House is starting to pay attention.
- 11. Fortunately, you have the power to change all that.
- 12. Fortunately for him, he was very soon offered another job.
- 13. Fortunately for the earth, social science and behavioral economics may be able to do that for us.
- 14. Fortunately, the chore of leaf sweeping is well worth the effort.
- 15. Fortunately, such cowboy firms are becoming rarer.
- 16. Fortunately, her father loves to fish, so we'll have something to talk about.
- 17. Fortunately the rain stopped before we started.
- 18. Fortunately, I managed to get in touch with a Dartmoor's Livestock Protection officer and send her a photo.
- 19. Fortunately, I remembered the address.
- 20. The rest of the apartment had fortunately remained unaltered since that time.
- 21. It was fortunately hidden from view.
- 22. Fortunately all the neighbours rushed to help put out the fire.
- 23. Fortunately, there were usually no murders in Green Ville.
- 24. Fortunately, after a brief stay in hospital, Ben was well enough to be allowed to leave and later the family met up for dinner .
- 25. The winds were strong and huge numbers caused the bridge to buckle, but fortunately not to break.
- 26. Fortunately, Natalie's family escaped to Brooklyn shortly before the city's bridge closed.
- 27. Fortunately, they did, at least some of the time.
- 28. Fortunately it didn't cause a disaster.
- 29. Fortunately for the planet, social science and behavioural economics may be able to do that for us.
- 30. Fortunately he was sent to the hospital in time. If he had been delayed half an hour, he would have not been still alive.
- 31. Fortunately, militarism failed to take root in Europe as a whole.
- 32. Fortunately, Natalie's family escaped to Brooklyn before the city's bridge closed.
- 33. Fortunately, Natalie's family escaped to Brooklyn shortly before the city's bridge closed .
- 34. But fortunately, they get recycled.
- 35. Fortunately, my friend's handwriting was quite unlike the thief's.
- 36. Fortunately, we know how to handle situations like this.
- 37. Fortunately, a few months later, Japan's former prime minister Shigenobu Okuma came to Shirase's rescue.
- 38. Fortunately, she knew at once what to do.
- 39. Fortunately, Argentina has survived this crisis pretty well, and the economy is coming back rapidly.
- 40. Fortunately, CCTV caught him in the act and they soon got the answer – nose to nose.
- 41. Fortunately the gunman's shots went astray.
- 42. I was late, but fortunately the meeting hadn't started.
- 43. Fortunately for me, my kids are of the persuasion that their failings are of their own making.
- 44. Fortunately, it is possible to incorporate an altimeter in the system and practically eliminate this difficulty entirely.
- 45. Fortunately, the collision hypothesis is testable.
- 46. Fortunately, some recent fossil discoveries have made the picture a little bit clearer.
- 47. Fortunately, in 1972, a law was passed to ban DDT, which saved the bald eagle from total wipeout.
- 48. Fortunately, the weather that winter was reasonably mild.
- 49. Fortunately, cancer of the breast in young women is uncommon.
- 50. Fortunately for John, he had an understanding wife.
- 51. Fortunately, volunteers are not motivated by self-interest, but by altruism.
- 52. Fortunately the short delay gave him time to gather himself.
- 53. Fortunately, the clue is in the language itself.
- 54. Fortunately, color deficiency is not a serious medical problem.
- 55. Fortunately, common sense prevailed.