auspicious in the PONS Dictionary

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His beauty, like fresh cut crystal, is an auspicious brilliance that never decays.
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The molds are etched with animal motifs such as fish, rooster and snails that both auspicious and decorative.
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The word is often used as a name, typically because of its extended meaning as one with auspicious signs engraving.
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Eating this food is thought to be auspicious.
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Shopping for upcoming marriages, events and festivals as this time is considered auspicious to buy all sort of new items.
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She was known for her auspicious relatives and, more importantly to her, her endeavours to improve the residents' quality of life.
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Above is a column, decorated with a coiled dragon and auspicious clouds.
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She put the auspicious tilak on his forehead, garlanded him and fed him with special dishes.
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It proved to be an auspicious move, providing the opportunity to spend more time with my father.
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This auspicious debut did little for his record, and an unimpressive 4-11 record had him demoted.
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