godsend (Meaning)

Wordnet

godsend (n)

a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)

Webster

godsend (n.)

Something sent by God; an unexpected acquisiton or piece of good fortune.

godsend Sentence Examples

  1. The unexpected inheritance was a godsend for the struggling family.
  2. The new technology proved to be a godsend in streamlining our work processes.
  3. The discovery of a water source in the barren desert was a godsend for the thirsty travelers.
  4. The support and kindness of the strangers were a godsend during our time of need.
  5. The arrival of the rain was a godsend after months of drought.
  6. The doctor's timely diagnosis was a godsend that saved my life.
  7. The breakthrough in the scientific research was a godsend for humanity.
  8. The unexpected turn of events was a godsend, leading us to the perfect solution.
  9. The love and companionship of the pet was a godsend for the lonely elderly woman.
  10. The unexpected windfall was a godsend that allowed us to pay off our debts and start fresh.

FAQs About the word godsend

a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)Something sent by God; an unexpected acquisiton or piece of good fortune.

boon, blessing, benefit, bonus,relief, gift, windfall, good, consolation, help

affliction, scourge, curse, scourge, nuisance, evil, nuisance, bane, evil, affliction

The unexpected inheritance was a godsend for the struggling family.

The new technology proved to be a godsend in streamlining our work processes.

The discovery of a water source in the barren desert was a godsend for the thirsty travelers.

The support and kindness of the strangers were a godsend during our time of need.