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1. Indicating a good chance of success; favorable
2. Giving or being a sign of future success
1. Batman found it a propitious moment to unveil his new Batmobile, as crime rates in Gotham were at an all-time low.
2. Iron Man thought it was propitious to invest in his new arc reactor technology after the recent energy crisis.
3. The sunny weather seemed propitious for the annual picnic that Shinchan and his family had planned.
4. Doraemon considered it a propitious time to take out his new gadget since Nobita had just got a break from his homework.
1. Not giving or indicating a good chance of success; unfavorable
2. Not auspicious; unlikely to be successful
1. The unpropitious weather made the Avengers postpone their mission to track down Thanos.
2. Batman felt the timing was unpropitious to reveal his secret identity to Gotham.
3. Nobita's constant reliance on Doraemon seemed unpropitious for his own personal growth.
4. Jack Sparrow often found himself in unpropitious circumstances, yet he always managed to navigate through them with his wits.