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Promising good fortune; propitious. The news that a team of British climbers had reached the summit of Everest seemed an auspicious sign for the reign of newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II.
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Promising well for future: marked by lucky signs or good omens, and therefore by the promise of success or happiness. The later school days of my friend were as auspicious as the first. |
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good, or favorable. He made an auspicious beginning by getting an A.
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Something that you expected would seem extremely stupid to do, but you just did it anyway. I knew it was auspicious to hop in the homies brand new 2003 Honda Civic with the club on the stering wheel.
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