1) a strong desire to be successful (ambition)
2) the feeling that something exists or is true, that a person is honest, will be successful etc (belief)
3) using fast (and often severe) methods to be successful (crash)
4) an animal, vehicle etc moving very fast; a successful professional person (flyer)
5) a bar passed through the end of an axle to keep the wheel in position; a person who keeps a business, organization etc successful (linchpin)
6) a person, plan, idea etc with no possibility of being successful (non-starter)
7) a plan, idea etc that cannot happen or be successful (pipedream)
8) the state of being financially successful (prosperity)
9) financially successful (prosperous)
10) tested and known to be true, successful (proven)
(not used of a person) bringing about the result required
influential; authoritative
having, bringing, brought by, good fortune; lucky (which is more usual)
having good luck
producing good results
productive
of or like gold in value or colour
beautiful, advantageous
having, bringing, resulting from, good luck
fortunate, opportune
continuing; in progress
continuous
bringing profit; giving an advantage; useful
advantageous; money-making
(especially) nit having been defeated or surpassed
undefeated
wealthy; from a high social class
well-off
that wins; attracting confidence and friendship
triumphant