Adverb
by good fortune
Source: WordNetfortunately the weather was good Source: Internet
Fortuitously, the MGNREGA programme has proved to be a bedrock of support in such times but it is not enough. Source: Internet
And fortuitously, the Internet boom was taking off just as I was developing my career in the mortgage business. Source: Internet
A local Native couple, Evon and Enei Begaye Peter, and New York filmmaker Marsh Chamberlain, who has family connections in Alaska, fortuitously met via friends in 2010 and began collaborating on the project. Source: Internet
But it wasn’t until Currie fortuitously moved to Portland, Oregon, Harris’ home base, that the two began to work together, occasionally collaborating on music videos and short films. Source: Internet
The introduction of InWATS fortuitously fell around the same time as the early centralized, automated national airline and hotel reservation systems, including Sabre (American Airlines, 1963), Holidex (Holiday Inn, 1965) and Reservatron (Sheraton, 1969). Source: Internet