which word in the passage can be replaced with spend
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Answer:
expenditure will be the answer.
Answer:
serendipitous
Explanation:
fortuitous can best replace serendipitously.
Fortunate meant only one thing throughout its first 250 years, up to the early 20th century: "happening by chance." This was no coincidence; for, the Latin word for "chance," has a similar old origin to fortuitous, its Latin forebear. However, the fact that fortuitous sounds like a combination of fortunate and felicitous ("happily suited to an occasion") likely led to a second meaning of "fortunate, lucky," with the seeds of the newer sense possibly being planted by writers associating good fortune with something that is a chance occurrence. Although the use of "fortunate" has drawn criticism, it is now widely accepted. In sterner companies, though (cough), using this notion can be viewed as risky.
serendipitously Horace Walpole used the term "serendipity" for the first time on January 28, 1754. In a letter to his friend Horace Mann, Walpole used a Persian fairy tale called The Three Princes of Serendip to describe an unexpected finding he had discovered regarding a lost picture of Bianca Cappello by Giorgio Vasari. The princes were "constantly making discoveries, through accidents and sagacity, of things which they were not in search of," he informed his reporter. The name Sarandib was given by Arab traders after Serendip, an ancient Persian name for Sri Lanka (Ceylon). It derives from the Sanskrit Sihaladvpa, which is made up of the words island and the Sri Lankan word sihala.
Many additional languages have adopted the term, which often means "unexpected finding" or "lucky chance
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