different between providentially vs lucky

providentially

English

Etymology

providential +? -ly

Adverb

providentially (comparative more providentially, superlative most providentially)

  1. In a providential manner.

providentially From the web:



lucky

English

Pronunciation

  • l?k??, IPA(key): /?l?ki/
  • Rhymes: -?ki

Etymology

From Middle English lukky, equivalent to luck +? -y. Cognate with Scots lucky (lucky), West Frisian lokkich (lucky, fortunate), Dutch gelukkig (lucky, forntunate, happy). Compare also Danish lykkelig (happy), Swedish lycklig (happy, lucky), German glücklich (happy).

Adjective

lucky (comparative luckier or more lucky, superlative luckiest or most lucky)

  1. (of people) Favoured by luck; fortunate; having good success or good fortune.
    Synonyms: fortunate, successful; see also Thesaurus:lucky
  2. Producing, or resulting in, good fortune
    Synonyms: favorable, auspicious, favorable, fortunate; see also Thesaurus:auspicious

Derived terms

Translations

lucky From the web:

  • what lucky number today
  • what lucky pokemon do
  • what lucky charm was removed
  • what lucky means
  • what lucky numbers
  • what lucky numbers to play
  • what lucky color to wear today
  • what lucky color for 2021
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