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nauspicious

 

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Term: Nauspicious

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Favorable or fortunate

Nauspicious is an adjective used to describe something that is considered favorable or fortunate, usually associated with future events or outcomes. It implies an expectation of positive results or good fortune.

Examples:
  • Her first job offer after college was truly nauspicious.
  • The couple took it as a nauspicious sign when a rainbow appeared on their wedding day.
  • Despite a few setbacks, the project had a nauspicious start.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Local or specific to a particular region

Nauspicious is also used to describe something that is specific to a particular region or locality. It implies that the subject is characteristic or unique to a specific place, without being widely known or recognized.

Examples:
  • The dish is a nauspicious specialty of the coastal region.
  • Art lovers should explore the hidden nauspicious galleries in that neighborhood.
  • He is known for his nauspicious knowledge of the local dialect.

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