auspicious day
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A day considered to be lucky or particularly suitable for a specific event.
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- They chose an auspicious day in June for their wedding.
- They chose what they hoped would be an auspicious day for their wedding.
- The company launched its new product on what they hoped would be an auspicious day.
- According to the astrologer, tomorrow is an auspicious day to start a new business.
- According to the astrologer, tomorrow is a particularly auspicious day to sign the contract.
- The treaty was signed on an auspicious day, heralding an era of peace.
- We're waiting for an auspicious day to announce our big news.
- She waited for an auspicious day to move into her new home.
- Is there an auspicious day this month to start a new project?
- The coronation was held on a date considered to be a very auspicious day.
- The coronation was held on an auspicious day, believed to promise a long and prosperous reign.
- Let us celebrate this auspicious day with joy and hope for the future.
- He didn't want to start his journey on just any date; it had to be an auspicious day.
- He believed launching his ship on such an auspicious day would guarantee a safe voyage.
- Everything went perfectly, making it a truly auspicious day for the family.
- The festival begins on an auspicious day determined by the lunar calendar.
- After consulting the lunar calendar, they selected an auspicious day for the groundbreaking ceremony.
- It turned out to be an auspicious day; everything went perfectly as planned.
- The priest will help them find an auspicious day for the baptism.
- Is the first day of the year always considered an auspicious day in your culture?