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successful
/ səkˈsɛsfʊl /
adjective
having succeeded in one's endeavours
marked by a favourable outcome
having obtained fame, wealth, etc
Other Word Forms
- successfulness noun
- successfully adverb
- half-successful adjective
- half-successfully adverb
- half-successfulness noun
- nonsuccessful adjective
- nonsuccessfully adverb
- presuccessful adjective
- presuccessfully adverb
- quasi-successful adjective
- quasi-successfully adverb
- semisuccessful adjective
- semisuccessfully adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of successful1
Example Sentences
Borderlands is, quietly, one of the most successful game series launched in the past 20 years.
Successive UK governments have pointed to life sciences as one of its most successful industries.
"You don't want to be a one-trick pony, certainly if you want to be successful."
We helped him become the player he in part is today and he helped us as a team achieve some unbelievable milestones and was part of a very successful team.
“If you look in Hollywood, the best partnerships have all been brothers,” he said, ticking off several successful movie business sibling partnerships including the Disneys, Warners and Nolans.
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When To Use
The word successful is hard to spell because it can be hard to know which letters are doubled. Both the c and the middle s are doubled, but the f and l are not. How to spell successful: To be a success, you need to see (two Cs) Some Smarts (two Ss). This reminds you that success is spelled with a double C in the middle and a double S at the end. To spell successful, you add the base word (success) to the suffix -ful.
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