LUCKILY vs MERCIFULLY: ADVERB
- In a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately; -- used in a good sense.
- With or by favorable chance.
- By good fortune
- In a merciful manner.
- In a compassionate manner
- In a manner that may be cruel but avoids suffering
LUCKILY vs MERCIFULLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In a lucky manner; fortunately; by good fortune; with a favorable issue: as, luckily we escaped injury.
- In a merciful manner; with compassion or pity; in mercy; tenderly; mildly: as, mercifully spared.
LUCKILY vs MERCIFULLY: RELATED WORDS
- Anyway, Unfortunately, Happiness, Merrily, Chance, Happily, Luck, Mercifully, Hopefully, Fortunate, Lucky, Thankfully, As luck would have it, Fortuitously, Fortunately
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LUCKILY vs MERCIFULLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Somehow, Sadly, Unluckily, Anyway, Unfortunately, Happiness, Merrily, Chance, Luck, Mercifully, Hopefully, Fortunate, Lucky, Thankfully, Fortunately
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LUCKILY vs MERCIFULLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Luckily no illness but it is scary stuff.
- Luckily my students seemed content with this answer.
- Luckily, our recommended casinos will not do this.
- Luckily, the Stallions are quite docile about it.
- Luckily you have essentially written this query already.
- Luckily for you this is an easy fix.
- Luckily, he finds opportunity with the kitchen cabinets.
- Luckily with and using those for the work.
- Luckily, we did the hard work for you.
- Luckily, this is a simple problem to fix.
- It mercifully works with any router or broadband provider.
- Or, mercifully, what the great actor ate for dessert.
- Mercifully, Scruton exacted no such tribute from his students.
- One whose heart is mercifully blessed with abiding humility.
- Mercifully there are no nipples on display here.
- And mercifully he was not a tall man.
- Mercifully, he managed to escape without a snap.
- Mercifully no one attempts the famously flat accent.
- Last spring, the dormitory unsure mercifully against Mr.
- Once again the person recognizes a moral and An who act mercifully will be treated mercifully.