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noun, verb, -tuned, -tun⋅ing.| 1. | position in life as determined by wealth: to make one's fortune. |
| 2. | wealth or riches: to lose a small fortune in bad investments. |
| 3. | great wealth; ample stock of money, property, and the like: to be worth a fortune. |
| 4. | chance; luck: They each had the bad fortune to marry the wrong person. |
| 5. | fortunes. things that happen or are to happen to a person in his or her life. |
| 6. | fate; lot; destiny: whatever my fortune may be. |
| 7. | (initial capital letter ) chance personified, commonly regarded as a mythical being distributing arbitrarily or capriciously the lots of life: Perhaps Fortune will smile on our venture. |
| 8. | good luck; success; prosperity: a family blessed by fortune. |
| 9. | Archaic. a wealthy woman; an heiress. |
| 10. | Archaic. to endow (someone or something) with a fortune. |
| 11. | Archaic. to chance or happen; come by chance. |
| 12. | tell someone's fortune, to profess to inform someone of future events in his or her own life; foretell. |
