Fatenoun
The presumed cause, force, principle, or divine will that predetermines events.
Fatenoun
The effect, consequence, outcome, or inevitable events predetermined by this cause.
Fatenoun
Destiny; often with a connotation of death, ruin, misfortune, etc.
Fatenoun
(mythology) lang=en (one of the goddesses said to control the destiny of human beings).
Fateverb
(transitive) To foreordain or predetermine, to make inevitable.
Fatenoun
A fixed decree by which the order of things is prescribed; the immutable law of the universe; inevitable necessity; the force by which all existence is determined and conditioned.
Fatenoun
Appointed lot; allotted life; arranged or predetermined event; destiny; especially, the final lot; doom; ruin; death.
Fatenoun
The element of chance in the affairs of life; the unforeseen and unestimated conitions considered as a force shaping events; fortune; esp., opposing circumstances against which it is useless to struggle; as, fate was, or the fates were, against him.
Fatenoun
The three goddesses, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, sometimes called the Destinies, or Parcæwho were supposed to determine the course of human life. They are represented, one as holding the distaff, a second as spinning, and the third as cutting off the thread.
Fatenoun
an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future
Fatenoun
the ultimate agency that predetermines the course of events (often personified as a woman);
Fatenoun
your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you);
Fateverb
decree or designate beforehand;
Lucknoun
Something that happens to someone by chance, a chance occurrence, especially a favourable one.
Lucknoun
A superstitious feeling that brings fortune or success.
Lucknoun
Success.
Lucknoun
The results of a random number generator.
Luckverb
(intransitive) To succeed by chance.
Luckverb
(intransitive) To rely on luck.
Luckverb
(transitive) To carry out relying on luck.
Lucknoun
That which happens to a person; an event, good or ill, affecting one's interests or happiness, and which is deemed casual; a course or series of such events regarded as occurring by chance; chance; hap; fate; fortune; often, one's habitual or characteristic fortune; as, good, bad, ill, or hard luck. Luck is often used by itself to mean good luck; as, luck is better than skill; a stroke of luck.
Lucknoun
your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you);
Lucknoun
an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another;
Lucknoun
an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome;
Lucknoun
success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions
Lucknoun
chance considered as a force that causes good or bad things to happen.
Lucknoun
something regarded as bringing about or portending good or bad things
Luckverb
chance to find or acquire
Luckverb
achieve success or advantage by good luck
Luck
Luck is the phenomenon and belief that defines the experience of notably positive, negative, or improbable events. The naturalistic interpretation is that positive and negative events may happen all the time, both due to random and non-random natural and artificial processes, and that even improbable events can happen by random chance.