coincidence (Meaning)

Wordnet

coincidence (n)

an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental

the quality of occupying the same position or area in space

the temporal property of two things happening at the same time

Synonyms & Antonyms of coincidence

coincidence Sentence Examples

  1. It was a strange coincidence that she bumped into her childhood friend while traveling in a foreign country.
  2. The fact that they both chose the same restaurant for dinner was more than a mere coincidence.
  3. Finding their lost dog on the same day they celebrated their anniversary felt like a happy coincidence.
  4. The resemblance between the two strangers was more than just a coincidence; they must have been long-lost relatives.
  5. It was a coincidence that they both ended up studying at the same university, considering they grew up in different states.
  6. The timing of his unexpected arrival at the party was a remarkable coincidence, as it was also his best friend's birthday.
  7. Discovering that they shared the same birthday was an amusing coincidence for the coworkers.
  8. The fact that they both had the same idea for the school project was a striking coincidence.
  9. Running into her former teacher while on vacation was an unexpected coincidence that brought back fond memories.
  10. The similarity in their life stories was more than a coincidence; it felt like destiny had brought them together.

FAQs About the word coincidence

an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental, the quality of occupying the same position or area in space, the temporal property of

occurrence,coexistence, concurrency, concurrence, synchronism, development,happening, simultaneousness, synchrony, contemporaneousness

asynchrony,asynchrony, asynchronism, asynchronism,,

It was a strange coincidence that she bumped into her childhood friend while traveling in a foreign country.

The fact that they both chose the same restaurant for dinner was more than a mere coincidence.

Finding their lost dog on the same day they celebrated their anniversary felt like a happy coincidence.

The resemblance between the two strangers was more than just a coincidence; they must have been long-lost relatives.