TV series example of the word

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 9
...which is fortuitous because most squirrels are real jerks.
আকস্মিক, আপতিত, আপতিক, আধিদৈবিক, দৈবাৎ, দৈবক্রমে ঘটিত
(1) Having no cause or apparent cause.
(2) Occurring by happy chance.
(3) Lucky.
(4) Accidental.
(1) Much of the success of the text is by design, other aspects are by fortuitous accident.
(2) The loft above the work space was a fortuitous accident that happened during construction.
(3) This fortuitous and timely development supports faculty initiatives.
(4) By a fortuitous coincidence, it involves some real handcuffs.
(5) On a similar theme, red is a lucky or fortuitous colour so wedding banquets in Japan tend to have red food included.
(6) As it turned out, it was rather fortuitous that I had stopped to have a short discussion with Irving.
(7) It was rather fortuitous then, to have the Prime Minister himself underline the need for a more direct and reliable land route.
(8) The road to the professional drama circuit was rather fortuitous .
(9) It had been obtained by one of those fortuitous coincidences that sometimes produce great journalism.
(10) There things might have stayed, except for a rapid and fortuitous concatenation of circumstance and opportunity.
(11) Violence itself becomes a means of reassurance, a fortuitous opportunity through which the strength of re-enforced steel is tested.
(12) If such evidence surfaces, watch out for another fortuitous destruction of those records.
(13) The goal was the key score, and a rather fortuitous one.
(14) It probably arose from the accidental but fortuitous fermentation of grapes from wild vines.
(15) They might have been, too, but for a rather fortuitous penalty awarded with nine minutes remaining.
(16) Make no mistake this was a hard won if rather fortuitous victory but like recent games it needn't have been so.
(17) He laughed to himself as he walked, thinking how lucky he'd been that his prank had had such fortuitous results.
(18) This is fortuitous because the acreage of this convention center is unfathomable.
(19) Henry benefitted from several fortuitous breaks of the ball, but took full advantage as King's game began to unravel.
(20) In our analysis, we took advantage of these fortuitous differences by incorporating weather as a categorical factor.
chance
lucky
uncaused
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unfortunate
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Calculated
Deliberate
Designed
Intentional
Planned
Unlucky
The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 9
...which is fortuitous because most squirrels are real jerks.