Propício is an adjective attributed to everything that is found favorably willing to grant favors or to do actions for each other.
Usually this is a characteristic attributed to something or someone that is good or that is favorable for carrying out an action, such as a place or a situation.
Examples:
"The environment was conducive to holding the party".
"Going out on the street in this rainy weather is quite conducive for you to catch the flu, Amanda".
The term also refers to people who have adequate characteristics to always do good and are always protective
Examples:
"Norma is a person who is always ready to help".
"Ricardo was always ready to help that lady".
It also serves to indicate when a certain thing or situation is timely and appropriate to do.
Example: "Fernando, I think this is the right time for you to talk about your raise with the boss".
However, it can also give hints of something that is good and auspicious in a situation.
Example: "Sandra told us that the doctor told her that these are good signs that her disease is regressing".
propitious and prone
Despite being adjectives and having similar spellings, there is a significant difference between the words propitious and prone.
The term conducive it refers to something or someone who can beneficially bestow favors on the other or to indicate when a situation is opportune to take place.
the term prone it refers to something that has a tendency or is inclined to take place or materialize.
Synonyms of propitious
The favorable term may be replaced by synonyms like:
- prosperous;
- benefit;
- favorable;
- convenient;
- advantageous;
- beneficial;
- right;
- relevant;
- due;
- consonant;
- own;
- carved;
- compatible;
- congruent;
- timely;
- adequate;
- appropriate.