noun
- plural of flukiness; the quality or state of being obtained or achieved by chance or luck rather than skill or effort
Usage: informal; usually uncountable in singular form; plural form emphasizes multiple instances or aspects of luck-based outcomes
Examples
- The flukinesses of their early victories made the coach question whether the team had real talent.
- She attributed the flukinesses of her test scores to inconsistent preparation rather than understanding.
- Despite the flukinesses involved in winning the lottery, he still bought tickets every week.
- The flukinesses of his success in business worried investors who wanted proven strategy.
- Many athletes struggle with the flukinesses of performance on any given day.