Roget's Thesaurus eBook

Peter Roget
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 925 pages of information about Roget's Thesaurus.

Roget's Thesaurus eBook

Peter Roget
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 925 pages of information about Roget's Thesaurus.

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—­ break out luck from prosperity —­
     #734.  Prosperity. —­ N. prosperity, welfare, well-being; affluence
&c. (wealth) 803; success &c. 731; thrift, roaring trade; good fortune, smiles of fortune; blessings, godsend.
     luck; good luck, run of luck; sunshine; fair weather, fair wind; palmy
days, bright days, halcyon days; piping times, tide, flood, high tide. 
     Saturnia regna[Lat], Saturnian age; golden time, golden age; bed of
roses, fat city [coll.]; fat of the land, milk and honey, loaves and fishes.
     made man, lucky dog, enfant gate[Fr], spoiled child of fortune.
     upstart, parvenu, skipjack[obs3], mushroom. 
     V. prosper, thrive, flourish; be prosperous &c adj.; drive a roaring
trade, do a booming business; go on well, go on smoothly, go on swimmingly; sail before the wind, swim with the tide; run smooth, run smoothly, run on all fours.
     rise in the world, get on in the world; work one’s way, make one’s
way; look up; lift one’s head, raise one’s head, make one’s fortune, feather one’s nest, make one’s pile.
     flower, blow, blossom, bloom, fructify, bear fruit, fatten.
     keep oneself afloat; keep one’s head above water, hold one’s head
above water; land on one’s feet, light on one’s feet, light on one’s legs, fall on one’s legs, fall on one’s feet; drop into a good thing; bear a charmed life; bask in the sunshine; have a good time of it, have a fine time of it; have a run of luck; have the good fortune &c. n. to; take a favorable turn; live on the fat of the land, live off the fat of the land, live in clover. 
     Adj. prosperous; thriving &c. v.; in a fair way, buoyant; well off,
well to do, well to do in the world; set up, at one’s ease; rich &c. 803; in good case; in full, in high feather; fortunate, lucky, in luck; born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth, born under a lucky star; on the sunny side of the hedge.
     auspicious, propitious, providential.
     palmy, halcyon; agreeable &c. 829; couleur de rose[Fr]. 
     Adv. prosperously &c. adj.; swimmingly; as good luck would have it;
beyond all hope. 
     Phr. one’s star in the ascendant, all for the best, one’s course runs
smooth.
     chacun est l’artisan de sa fortune[Fr]; donec eris felix multos
numerabis amicos [Lat][Ovid]; felicitas multos habet amicos[Lat]; felix se nescit amari [Lat][Lucan]; ‘good luck go with thee’ [Henry V]; nulli est homini perpetuum bonum [Lat][Plautus].

     #735.  Adversity. —­ N. adversity, evil &c. 619; failure &c. 732; bad
luck, ill luck, evil luck, adverse luck, hard fortune, hard hap, hard luck, hard lot; frowns of fortune; evil dispensation, evil star, evil genius|; vicissitudes of life, ups and downs of life, broken fortunes; hard case, hard lines, hard life; sea of troubles; peck of troubles; hell upon earth; slough of despond.
     trouble, hardship, curse,

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