auspiciously

[aw-spish-uh s-lee]

auspiciously Definition

  • 1in a way that suggests a positive outcome or success
  • 2in a way that is favorable or fortunate

Using auspiciously: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "auspiciously" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The project began auspiciously with a large investment from a major company.

  • Example

    The weather cleared up auspiciously just in time for the outdoor wedding ceremony.

  • Example

    She started her new job auspiciously, receiving praise from her boss on her first day.

auspiciously Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for auspiciously

Antonyms for auspiciously

Phrases with auspiciously

  • to appear to be a good omen or sign of future success

    Example

    The fact that we received funding from multiple investors makes this project look auspicious.

  • begin/start auspiciously

    to start something in a way that suggests a positive outcome or success

    Example

    The team began the season auspiciously with a win against the reigning champions.

  • to conclude something in a way that suggests a positive outcome or success

    Example

    The conference ended auspiciously with a keynote speech from a well-known industry expert.

Origins of auspiciously

from Latin 'auspicium', meaning 'divination by observing birds'

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Summary: auspiciously in Brief

'Auspiciously' [aw-spish-uh s-lee] is an adverb that describes a positive outcome or success. It is often used to describe the beginning or start of something, such as a project or job, as well as the conclusion or end of something, like a conference or event. Phrases like 'look auspicious' and 'begin/start auspiciously' use 'auspiciously' to denote a good omen or sign of future success.