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Auspicious vs Qualified - What's the difference?

auspicious | qualified | Related terms |

As adjectives the difference between auspicious and qualified

is that auspicious is of good omen; indicating future success while qualified is meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.

As a verb qualified is

past tense of qualify.

auspicious

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of good omen; indicating future success.
  • Conducive to success.
  • This is an auspicious day.
  • Marked by success; prosperous.
  • Synonyms

    * (conducive to success) favourable, favorable, promising, propitious, fortunate, lucky * (marked by success) lucky, fortunate

    Antonyms

    * inauspicious

    Derived terms

    * auspiciously * auspiciousness

    qualified

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position.
  • Restricted or limited by conditions.
  • Assuming that I have all the information, my qualified opinion is that your plan will work.

    Antonyms

    * unqualified

    Verb

    (head)
  • (qualify)