💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Auspitious"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| augurous | (uncommon) Full of augury; foreboding. |
| æmulous | Obsolete spelling of emulous. [Ambitious or competitive.] |
| splendidous | Obsolete spelling of splendidious. [(obsolete) splendid] |
| aviseful | Obsolete form of adviceful. [(obsolete) Attentive; watchful.] |
| superiournoun | Obsolete form of superior. [A person of higher rank or quality, especially a colleague in a higher position.] |
| sapientious | Obsolete form of sapiential. [Possessing or conferring wisdom, especially religious wisdom.] |
| envyousnoun | Obsolete spelling of envious. [Feeling or exhibiting envy; jealously desiring the excellence or good fortune of another; maliciously grudging.] |
| prognosticknoun | Obsolete spelling of prognostic (noun). [(rare, medicine) prognosis] |
| exuccous | Obsolete spelling of exsuccous. [Without juice or sap; completely dry.] |
| hospitious | (obsolete) hospitable |
| perlous | Obsolete form of perilous. [Dangerous, full of peril.] |
| æsthetical | Dated spelling of aesthetical. |
| ostentous | (obsolete) ostentatious |
| ænigmatic | Obsolete spelling of enigmatic. [Pertaining to an enigma.] |
| spumeous | Obsolete form of spumous. [frothy or foamy; spumy] |
| æstiferous | Obsolete spelling of aestiferous. [(obsolete, not comparable) As the tide, turbulent; ebbing and flowing.] |
| præscient | Obsolete spelling of prescient. [Exhibiting or possessing prescience: having knowledge of, or seemingly able to correctly predict, events before they take place.] |
| splendidious | (obsolete) splendid |
| œconomic | Obsolete spelling of economic. [Pertaining to an economy.] |
| helpefull | Obsolete spelling of helpful. [Furnishing help; giving aid; useful.] |
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