propitious

/prəˈpɪʃəs/
adjective
  1. Likely to result in success; showing a good chance of a positive outcome.
    • The sunny weather was propitious for our outdoor wedding.
    • She considered the early promotion a propitious sign for her career.
    • The company launched its product at a propitious moment in the market.
  2. Favorable or kindly disposed (often said of circumstances, fate, or a higher power).
    • A propitious breeze cooled the hikers as they climbed the hill.
    • The sailors prayed for propitious winds before setting sail.
    • The king hoped the gods would be propitious to his new reign.