Unerringly vs Fortunately - What's the difference?
unerringly | fortunately | Related terms |
Without making a mistake, perfectly, directly
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In a fortunate manner.
It is (or was, etc) fortunate that.
As adverbs the difference between unerringly and fortunately
is that unerringly is without making a mistake, perfectly, directly while fortunately is in a fortunate manner.unerringly
English
Adverb
(-)- His sense of direction leads us unerringly every time.
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fortunately
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- Fortunately, Sam's pet hamster was not dead.