auspice — protection or support from a powerful person or organization
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: protection or support from a powerful person or organization
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈɔːspɪs/
Korean meaning: 후원, 보호, 지원
Korean pronunciation: **어**스피스
Example Sentences
- The wedding planner was relieved when the billionaire offered to hold the event under his auspices.
- The research project proceeded smoothly under the auspices of the university.
- Finding a four-leaf clover on exam day was considered a good auspice by the nervous students.
auspice
NOUN//ˈɔːspɪs//
protection or support from a powerful person or organization

a distinguished elderly businessman in an elegant suit places his hand on a young student's shoulder while handing her a scholarship certificate. The student looks up with gratitude and relief as she receives this life-changing support. Behind them, a magnificent university building with columns displays banners celebrating the benefactor's generous donations. Other students and faculty members gather around, applauding and showing respect for the patron's generosity. The scene buzzes with appreciation for his continued support of education. protection and support being provided by a powerful and influential person
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Origin
From Latin auspicium, originally referring to the ancient Roman practice of divination by observing birds' flight patterns to predict the future or determine divine will.
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“The wedding planner was relieved when the billionaire offered to hold the event under his auspices.”
“The research project proceeded smoothly under the auspices of the university.”
“Finding a four-leaf clover on exam day was considered a good auspice by the nervous students.”
“The peace talks were conducted under the auspices of the United Nations.”
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