auspiciously

aus·pi·cious

 (ô-spĭsh′əs)
adj.
Presenting favorable circumstances or showing signs of a favorable outcome; propitious: an auspicious time to ask for a raise.

aus·pi′cious·ly adv.
aus·pi′cious·ness n.
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Adv.1.auspiciously - in an auspicious manner; "he started his new job auspiciously on his birthday"
inauspiciously, unpropitiously - in an inauspicious manner; "he started his new job inauspiciously on Friday the 13th"
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Translations
αίσια
favorevolmente

auspiciously

[ɔːsˈpɪʃəslɪ] ADVcon buenos auspicios, propiciamente
to start auspiciouslycomenzar felizmente or con buenos auspicios
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auspiciously

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auspiciously

[ɔːsˈpɪʃəslɪ] adv (frm) → favorevolmente, sotto buoni auspici
to begin auspiciously → incominciare sotto buoni auspici
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