coincidence

coincidence
noun
ADJECTIVE
complete, pure, sheer

It was pure coincidence that they were both in Vegas on the same day.

mere
happy, lucky

What a happy coincidence to meet you at the airport just when I wanted to see you.

unfortunate
amazing, bizarre, curious, extraordinary, funny, incredible, odd, remarkable, strange, weird, wonderful
… OF COINCIDENCES
series, set, string

They met through a series of strange coincidences.

COINCIDENCE + VERB
happen

Remarkable coincidences do happen in real life.

PREPOSITION
by (a) coincidence

By coincidence, we both went to the same school.

By an unfortunate coincidence, their house was broken into on the day he lost his job.


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