Luckier Meaning in English
word · lemma: lucky
ˈɫəkiɝ
LUH-kee-er
lˈʌkiɐ
LUH-kee-uh
التعريف
'Luckier' is the comparative form of 'lucky' and means having more good luck than someone or something else.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Use 'luckier' when directly comparing two or more people or things. Typically paired with 'than' (e.g., 'She is luckier than me'). Cannot be used before nouns, only after a linking verb ('is', 'seems', etc.). Don't confuse with 'more lucky' (less common).
Spanish: más afortunado - con más suertePortuguese (BR): mais sortudo - mais afortunadoPortuguese (PT): mais sortudo - mais afortunadoChinese (Simplified): 更幸运Chinese (Traditional): 更幸運Hindi: और अधिक भाग्यशालीArabic: أكثر حظاًBengali: অধিক ভাগ্যবানRussian: более удачливыйJapanese: より運が良いVietnamese: may mắn hơnKorean: 더 운이 좋은Turkish: daha şanslıUrdu: زیادہ خوش قسمتIndonesian: lebih beruntung
جمل نموذجية
Tom is luckier than his brother.
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I feel luckier when the sun is shining.
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She thinks her cat is luckier than most animals.
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I couldn't believe it! He got luckier and won a second prize.
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Honestly, I think you're luckier than you realize.
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After so many problems, I'm just hoping to get a bit luckier this year.
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