Venturosa (en. Fortunate)

/ben.tuˈɾo.sa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to what is fortunate or prone to good luck.
Her life has been venturous, full of successes and joys.
Su vida ha sido venturosa, llena de éxitos y alegrías.
Refers to events or situations that have a happy ending.
The story ends in a venturous manner.
La historia termina de una manera venturosa.
Description of a place or time that is pleasant and prosperous.
This spot is venturous, ideal for living.
Este paraje es venturoso, ideal para vivir.

Etymology

From the Latin 'venturosus', which means 'fortunate' or 'bringing good fortune'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

a venturous life
a life full of fortune and success.
una vida venturosa
venturous adventure
an adventure that has a favorable outcome.
aventura venturosa
venturous beginning
a start that promises success and happiness.
comienzo venturoso

Related Words

fortune
Luck or fortune.
ventura
fortunate
One who is lucky.
afortunado
good fortune
Supreme happiness or blessing.
bienaventuranza

Slang Meanings

Favorable wind that drives good luck.
That job came at the right time, what a venturous coincidence!
Ese trabajo llegó en el momento justo, ¡qué venturosa coincidencia!
Unexpectedly good situation.
It was a venturous surprise to run into an old friend.
Fue una venturosa sorpresa encontrarme con un viejo amigo.