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fortune

/ˈfɔːtʃuːn/

Meanings
  • noun

    The state of wealth or financial comfort, especially the accumulation of money or material possessions.

  • noun

    A successful outcome; a favorable turn of events.


Antonyms

doom , misfortune
Synonyms

riches , hap , luck
Rhymes
Words rhyming with fortune
hone , bone , tone , home , phone , lone , gone , mone , cone , stone , throne , grown , loan , moan , roan , scone , zone , dome , comb , combed , grommet , grommetted , comet , cometted , tomato , tomatoed , domino , dominoed , kazoo , kazooed , bazooka , bazookaed , jazoo , jazooed , mazurka , mazurkad , zazel , zazelled
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. fortune () : a female given name

  2. fortune () : a type of cookie or cake


Homophones
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  1. fortune (fr) : strength, power

  2. fortune (it) : destiny, fate


Variants
List of all variants of fortune that leads to same result
fortune , fortunes , fortuned , fortuning , fortune cookie , fortune cookies , fortune hunter , fortune hunters , fortune teller , fortune tellers , fortune telling , fortune tellings , fortune-teller , fortune-tellers , fortune-telling , fortune-tellings , gentleman of fortune , gentlemen of fortune , soldier of fortune , soldiers of fortune , a hostage to fortune , seek her fortune , seek his fortune , seek one's fortune , seek their fortune , small fortune
Forms
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fortunes, fortune's, fortune's


Etymology
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From the Old French word 'fortune' meaning 'strength' or 'power'. The modern meaning of the word evolved from the idea of something that is out of one's control and can bring either good or bad fortune.


Trivia
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  1. The ancient Romans believed that Fortuna, the goddess of fortune, had the power to turn the wheel of fortune at any time, bringing either good or bad fortune to people. Fortuna was often depicted with a cornucopia, a horn of plenty, symbolizing her ability to bestow wealth and prosperity. In modern times, the phrase 'fortune and misfortune' is used to describe the ups and downs of life, representing the unpredictability and capriciousness of fortune.


Related Concepts
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  1. luck: The concept of fortune is closely related to the idea of luck. While fortune refers to the state of having wealth or success, luck refers to the ability to experience good fortune or avoid bad fortune.

  2. destiny: Fortune is also related to the concept of destiny. While fortune represents the unpredictable events that can bring either good or bad outcomes, destiny refers to the predetermined course of events that cannot be changed.


Culture
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In literature and art, 'fortune' often represents the unpredictability and capriciousness of life. It is a common theme in stories and fables, where characters experience both good and bad fortune. Fortune's wheel, a popular symbol of the unpredictability of life, is often depicted in art and literature. In Chinese culture, 'fortune' is represented by the Chinese zodiac sign of the Rooster, which symbolizes prosperity and good fortune.

How to Memorize "fortune"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a pile of gold coins or a bag full of money to remember the meaning of fortune as wealth or financial comfort. Visualize a happy face or a successful outcome to remember the meaning of fortune as a successful outcome or a favorable turn of events.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'fortune' with the words 'wealth', 'success', 'money', 'luck', and 'prosperity' to help remember its meaning.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Fortune Favors the Brave' to remember that fortune represents the unpredictability and capriciousness of life, bringing either good or bad outcomes.


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