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coincidence
[ koh-in-si-duhns ]
noun
- a striking occurrence of two or more events at one time apparently by mere chance:
Our meeting in Venice was pure coincidence.
- the condition or fact of coinciding.
- an instance of this.
coincidence
/ kəʊˈɪnsɪdəns /
noun
- a chance occurrence of events remarkable either for being simultaneous or for apparently being connected
- the fact, condition, or state of coinciding
- modifier electronics of or relating to a circuit that produces an output pulse only when both its input terminals receive pulses within a specified interval Compare anticoincidence
coincidence gate
Other Words From
- nonco·inci·dence noun
- preco·inci·dence noun
- super·co·inci·dence noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of coincidence1
Example Sentences
When it came to “The Merry Gentlemen,” it was no coincidence that Murray’s character was called Luke, a name shared by several of his previous characters, including in “Mother of the Bride” earlier this year.
It is no coincidence that the number of new Bluesky users spiked following Donald Trump's success in the US elections in November.
While it may seem like an odd coincidence for spacetime to follow an analogous engineering blueprint as the human body, Monjo argues this is perfectly logical.
But those are the margins at the highest level, and there is no coincidence the best sides in the world manage to get over the line in similar circumstances.
"It was just a strange coincidence to find the note while working on the equipment described on the note," Ross said.
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