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Fickle

firm liable to change unstable of a changeable mind not firm in opinion or purpose inconstant capricious as Fortunes fickle wheel

Fortuneless

Luckless also destitute of a fortune or portion

Mischance

Ill luck ill fortune mishap

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gambling

the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize as his gambling cost him a fortune

Godsend

Something sent by God an unexpected acquisiton or piece of good fortune

Happiness

Good luck good fortune prosperity

hard won

Acquired with difficulty as to squander ones hard won fortune

ill fated

marked by or promising bad fortune unsuccessful as an ill fated business venture

Infelicitous

Not felicitous unhappy unfortunate not fortunate or appropriate in application not well said expressed or done as an infelicitous condition an infelicitous remark an

Lansquenet

A German foot soldier in foreign service in the 15th and 16th centuries a soldier of fortune a term used in France and Western Europe

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Fickle

firm liable to change unstable of a changeable mind not firm in opinion or purpose inconstant capricious as Fortunes fickle wheel

Fortuneless

Luckless also destitute of a fortune or portion

Mischance

Ill luck ill fortune mishap

Keep your definitions linked to case research

gambling

the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize as his gambling cost him a fortune

Godsend

Something sent by God an unexpected acquisiton or piece of good fortune

Happiness

Good luck good fortune prosperity

hard won

Acquired with difficulty as to squander ones hard won fortune

ill fated

marked by or promising bad fortune unsuccessful as an ill fated business venture

Infelicitous

Not felicitous unhappy unfortunate not fortunate or appropriate in application not well said expressed or done as an infelicitous condition an infelicitous remark an

Lansquenet

A German foot soldier in foreign service in the 15th and 16th centuries a soldier of fortune a term used in France and Western Europe

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