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lucky
A1
adjective
Usage:
90%
fortunate, blessed
Translation: fortunate, blessed
Pronunciation: /ˈlʌki/
Meaning: Having good things happen by chance without being planned or earned.

We use lucky to say when good things happen to someone by chance. It means things go well without effort or plan.

She felt lucky to find the lost ring.

It was lucky that it did not rain today.

2
A2
adjective
Usage:
85%
fortunate, lucky winner
Translation: fortunate, lucky winner
Pronunciation: /ˈlʌki/
Meaning: Winning or having success because of chance, not skill or effort.

Lucky can describe a person or event that succeeds not because of skill but by chance. It shows success by luck.

He was lucky to win the game.

They had a lucky break in the lottery.

3
B1
adjective
Usage:
70%
auspicious, fortunate
Translation: auspicious, fortunate
Pronunciation: /ˈlʌki/
Meaning: Symbolizing or believed to bring good fortune or positive outcomes.

Lucky can describe things thought to bring good luck. People believe these things help make good things happen.

This charm is a lucky token for her.

A four-leaf clover is a lucky symbol.

4
B1
adjective
Usage:
75%
fortunate, fortunate chance
Translation: fortunate, fortunate chance
Pronunciation: /ˈlʌki/
Meaning: Happening by chance in a way that is fortunate or favorable, often surprisingly so.

Lucky describes events that happen by chance but turn out well or better than expected. It often means surprise or relief.

It was a lucky escape from danger.

She had a lucky chance to travel early.

5
B2
noun (informal, colloquial)
Usage:
30%
fortunate person
Translation: fortunate person
Pronunciation: /ˈlʌki/
Meaning: In certain informal phrases, describing a person who is considered fortunate because of their circumstances or outcomes.

Sometimes lucky is used as a noun informally to talk about a person who is lucky. This usage is less common and more casual.

He’s a lucky with that job offer.

She’s a lucky to have such friends.

6
A2
adjective (compound use)
Usage:
80%
fortunate, charm
Translation: fortunate, charm
Pronunciation: /ˈlʌki/
Meaning: Used in compound forms to describe specific contexts relating to luck (e.g., lucky number, lucky charm).

Lucky is often combined with nouns to describe things connected to good luck, like numbers or objects believed to help.

Seven is a lucky number in many places.

She carries a lucky charm every day.

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