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luck
noun
- 1. Chance, especially as it is perceived as influencing someone's life at specific points in time.
- Example: felt luck was on his side so he kept on betting
- Thesaurus: fate, destiny, chance, fortune, prosperity, happenstance, accident, fluke.
3. Events in life which cannot be controlled and seem to happen by chance.
- Example: She's had nothing but bad luck
adj
- Not having good luck; unfortunate
- Thesaurus: cursed, hapless, jinxed, doomed, star-crossed, calamitous, catastrophic; Antonym: fortunate.
- Experiencing problems or suffering hardship.
- An exclamation wishing someone success in some venture they are about to undertake.
- Fortunate.
- Example: You're in luck; there's just one left
- colloq
Expressing how typical an unwelcome situation, event, outcome, etc is
- Example: Red wine all down my white shirt! Just my luck!
- A chance someone takes.
- Extreme good fortune.
- colloq
Unfortunately not.
- Unfortunate.
- Example: You're out of luck we sold the last one yesterday
- colloq
To keep on doing something even when one is aware that something might well go wrong.
- colloq
Expressing either genuine or mock sympathy to someone who has suffered a misfortune.
- To attempt something without being sure of the outcome.
- colloq
Unfortunately.
Phrasal Verb: luck into or onto something
- To get or meet it by chance.
- Example: We lucked into some really good bargains
- To be fortunate or to get something by good fortune.
- Example: really lucked out when they won the lottery
- To come across it by chance.
