providential (Meaning)
providential (s)
peculiarly fortunate or appropriate; as if by divine intervention
resulting from divine providence
providential (a)
relating to or characteristic of providence
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providential Sentence Examples
- The timely arrival of the rescue team seemed providential.
- He considered the unexpected job offer to be a providential occurrence.
- The rain stopping just as the outdoor wedding began was providential.
- The discovery of the missing documents at the last minute was providential.
- It was providential that she had decided to take the earlier flight.
- The providential intervention of a stranger saved him from the accident.
- The sudden change in the weather was providential for the farmers.
- It was providential that he found an old friend in the new city.
- The providential discovery of the medicine led to many lives being saved.
- The fact that he had brought an umbrella on a sunny day proved to be providential when it suddenly started raining.
FAQs About the word providential
peculiarly fortunate or appropriate; as if by divine intervention, relating to or characteristic of providence, resulting from divine providence
fortunate, fortuitous, coincidental, happy, lucky, heaven-sent, favorable, opportune, promising, flukey
unfortunate, untimely, luckless, unlucky, unlucky, luckless, untimely, hapless,unfortunate, foreseen
The timely arrival of the rescue team seemed providential.
He considered the unexpected job offer to be a providential occurrence.
The rain stopping just as the outdoor wedding began was providential.
The discovery of the missing documents at the last minute was providential.