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fortuitousadjective coming or happening by good luck especially unexpectedlyyour arrival just before the thunderstorm was fortuitous fluky(also flukey), fortunate, happy, heaven-sent, lucky, providential convenient, opportune, seasonable, timelyunexpected, unforeseen, unlooked-foraccidental, chance, coincidental, serendipitousauspicious, bright, encouraging, fair, heartening, hopeful, promising, propitiousbenign, favorable, golden, good, halcyonadvantageous, beneficial, profitable hapless, ill-fated, ill-starred, luckless, star-crossed, unfortunate, unhappy, unlucky inconvenient, inopportune, unseasonable, untimelyanticipated, expected, foreseendeliberate, intentional, plannedinauspicious, unpromisingcalamitous, catastrophic, disastrous happening by chancefirmly believes that the creation of the universe was something other than just the fortuitous coming together of particles of matter accidental, casual, chance, fluky(also flukey), inadvertent, incidental, unintended, unintentional, unplanned, unpremeditated, unwitting coincidentalfreak, oddaimless, arbitrary, desultory, haphazard, randomuncertain, unexpected, unforeseeable, unforeseencoerced, forced, involuntaryunconscious, unprompted calculated, deliberate, intended, intentional, planned, premeditated, premeditative, prepense, set certain, destined, expected, fixed, foreordained, foreseeable, foreseen, inevitable, predestined, predetermined, predictable, preordained, prescribed, sureconscious, freewill, knowing, unforced, voluntary, volunteer, willful(or wilful) accidental, fortuitous, casual, contingent mean not amenable to planning or prediction.accidental stresses chance.any resemblance to actual persons is entirely accidental fortuitous so strongly suggests chance that it often connotes entire absence of cause.a series of fortuitous events casual stresses lack of real or apparent premeditation or intent.a casual encounter with a stranger contingent suggests possibility of happening but stresses uncertainty and dependence on other future events for existence or occurrence.the contingent effects of the proposed law in 1653 |