luckiness

[ˈlʌki.nəs]

luckiness Definition

the state or quality of being lucky.

Using luckiness: Examples

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

  • Example

    Her luckiness in finding a job surprised everyone.

  • Example

    The team's luckiness in winning the game was unexpected.

  • Example

    His luckiness in avoiding the accident saved his life.

luckiness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for luckiness

Antonyms for luckiness

Phrases with luckiness

  • a period of time when someone is experiencing good luck

    Example

    He had a great run of luckiness at the casino, winning every game he played.

  • beginner's luckiness

    the phenomenon of someone having success in a new activity despite having little or no skill or experience

    Example

    She won the first game she ever played, but it was just beginner's luckiness.

  • an object believed to bring good luck to the person who possesses it

    Example

    She always carries her luckiness charm with her, believing it will bring her good fortune.

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Summary: luckiness in Brief

'Luckiness' [ˈlʌki.nəs] refers to the state or quality of being lucky. It is often used to describe unexpected success or good fortune, as in 'Her luckiness in finding a job surprised everyone.' The term extends into phrases like 'run of luckiness,' denoting a period of good luck, and 'beginner's luckiness,' referring to success in a new activity despite lack of experience.