rigorous |
luck |
As an adjective rigorous
is manifesting, exercising, or favoring rigour; allowing no abatement or mitigation; scrupulously accurate; exact; strict; severe; relentless; as, a rigorous officer of justice; a rigorous execution of law; a rigorous definition or demonstration.
As a proper noun luck is
.
luck |
timing |
As nouns the difference between luck and timing
is that
luck is something that happens to someone by chance, a chance occurrence while
timing is an occurrence or event.
As verbs the difference between luck and timing
is that
luck is to succeed by chance while
timing is present participle of lang=en.
As a proper noun Luck
is {{surname|from=given names}.
see |
luck |
As a noun see
is .
As a proper noun luck is
.
luck |
happenstance |
As nouns the difference between luck and happenstance
is that
luck is something that happens to someone by chance, a chance occurrence while
happenstance is a chance or random event or circumstance.
As a verb luck
is to succeed by chance.
As a proper noun Luck
is {{surname|from=given names}.
luck |
wish |
As a proper noun luck
is .
As a noun wish is
a desire, hope, or longing for something or for something to happen.
As a verb wish is
(
label) to desire; to want.
karma |
luck |
As nouns the difference between karma and luck
is that
karma is the sum total of a person's actions, which determine the person's next incarnation in samsara, the cycle of death and rebirth while
luck is something that happens to someone by chance, a chance occurrence.
As a verb luck is
to succeed by chance.
As a proper noun Luck is
{{surname|from=given names}.
likely |
luck |
As nouns the difference between likely and luck
is that
likely is something or somebody considered likely while
luck is something that happens to someone by chance, a chance occurrence.
As an adjective likely
is probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring.
As an adverb likely
is similarly.
As a verb luck is
to succeed by chance.
As a proper noun Luck is
{{surname|from=given names}.
luck |
oppurtunity |
As a proper noun luck
is .
As a noun oppurtunity is
.
luck |
close |
As a proper noun luck
is .
As a verb close is
(
label) to remove a gap.
As a noun close is
an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
As an adjective close is
closed, shut.
practice |
luck |
As nouns the difference between practice and luck
is that
practice is repetition of an activity to improve skill while
luck is something that happens to someone by chance, a chance occurrence.
As verbs the difference between practice and luck
is that
practice is to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity while
luck is to succeed by chance.
As a proper noun Luck is
{{surname|from=given names}.
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