Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is the opposite of 'fortunate'?

  1. Lucky

  2. Prosperous

  3. Wealthy

  4. Unlucky

The correct answer is: Unlucky

The term 'fortunate' refers to having good luck or being in a favorable situation. Its opposite would be a term that indicates misfortune or bad luck. 'Unlucky' fits this definition perfectly, as it describes a lack of good fortune or the experience of negative outcomes. In contrast, the other options convey positive or neutral meanings related to success or wealth ('lucky', 'prosperous', and 'wealthy'). These words do not reflect the absence of good fortune; instead, they indicate situations where one may actually be considered fortunate. Thus, 'unlucky' starkly contrasts with 'fortunate' by embodying the idea of experiencing bad luck or unfortunate circumstances.