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happening unexpectedly in a way that brings good fortune or benefit
- Their meeting at the café was entirely fortuitous—and led to a lifelong friendship.
- A fortuitous discovery of old coins turned into a major archaeological find.
- The timing of the job offer was fortuitous, arriving just as he was about to give up.
- It was fortuitous that the rain stopped right before the outdoor ceremony.
- Her fortuitous win in the raffle paid for the entire vacation.
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arising without any identifiable cause
- The illness seemed fortuitous, with no clear origin or trigger.
- The lights flickered in a fortuitous pattern, unrelated to any power issue.
- The machine shut down in a fortuitous glitch that couldn't be replicated.
- A fortuitous breeze stirred the papers, though the air had been still all morning.
- His fortuitous mood swings puzzled even the doctors.