noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:In ancient Rome, the interpreter of auspices often used diviner to predict the future based on these signs.

Definition:a person skilled in interpreting signs and omens.

From diviner

Example:The notion of auspices served as a prototype for modern interpretations of mentorship and guardianship.

Definition:the original or best example of something.

From prototype

Example:The success she achieved was mostly due to the auspices of her mentor's favorable support.

Definition:a kind act by a person in authority or position.

From favor

Example:The concept of auspices can be seen as a form of protection against adverse outcomes.

Definition:the action of guarding, defending, or preserving someone or something.

From protection

Example:In ancient times, before important events, people would seek the auspices to learn about their fate.

Definition:the force that some people believe controls the course of events and peoples' lives.

From fate

Example:His success was largely due to the auspices of his becoming a celebrity at a young age.

Definition:a famous or greatly admired person.

From celebrity

Example:The impressive nature of his achievements is a testament to the auspices of his hard work.

Definition:impressing the mind with greatness; magnificent; astounding.

From impressive

Example:The nation hoped for auspices that the propitious climate for economic growth would be maintained.

Definition:favorable or encouraging.

From propitious

Example:Under the auspices of benevolent sponsors, the project was able to realize its full potential.

Definition:kind and helpful.

From benevolent

Example:The study was carried out under the auspices of a benefactory organization that supported research.

Definition:of or relating to that which benefits or contributes to welfare or to the well-being of a person or group.

From benefactory