Definition of «coincidence»

Coincidence refers to a remarkable occurrence or event that happens by chance, without any apparent causal connection. It is an accidental or unexpected intersection of two or more events or circumstances that appear unrelated but share similar characteristics or occur at the same time. In other words, it's when something happens by pure luck or fate, without being planned or caused intentionally.

Usage examples

  1. "I ran into my childhood friend at the airport. What a coincidence!"
  2. "I bumped into my professor while exploring a remote village during my vacation. It was such a coincidence!"
  3. "I was talking about a book with my colleague, and the next day I saw the author at a local bookstore. It seemed like a coincidence."
  4. "My friend and I were both wearing the same dress to a party. It was a funny coincidence!"
  5. "I was reading a magazine article about a particular type of flower, and later that day I saw the same flower blooming in my neighbor's garden. It felt like a coincidence."

Sentences with «coincidence»

  • In my personal opinion, the sheer coincidence of this seems to high for it not to be, in some way, the inspiration. (levelsave.com)
  • Same with injuries that we continue to get season after season, that's not coincidence it's poor management of injuries or poor training methods. (justarsenal.com)
  • I find it hard to believe that the previous two seasons were the worst two full seasons we have on record dating back to 2005 just by coincidence. (sportsinsights.com)
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