Luckily - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlʌkɪlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word luckily
Brit.  |ˈlʌkɪlɪ|  British pronunciation of the word luckily

adverb

- by good fortune (syn: fortunately)

Extra examples

Luckily our speculations are supported by facts.

Luckily the museum was not damaged by the earthquake.

Luckily for them, he braked in time.

It was a hot sunny day, but luckily their seats for the game were in the shade.

Luckily all the wheat was in before the rain began.

Luckily the pilot saw the other plane just in time, and a disaster was narrowly averted.

Luckily I'd had the foresight to get in plenty of food.

Luckily, when I explained the situation, he saw the funny side (=recognized that it was partly funny).

Luckily she escaped injury.

Luckily no one was hurt in the melée.

Luckily, help arrived in the nick of time.

Luckily, we were well prepared for the storm.

Luckily, there was another sailing at 2 o'clock.

Luckily, the damage was not serious.

Luckily, my parents were tolerant of my choice of music.

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