Coincidence can be categorized as a noun.
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coincidence - the quality of occupying the same position or area in space; "he waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross hairs" | ||
coincidence - an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental | ||
coincidence - the temporal property of two things happening at the same time; "the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable" |
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1. | noun | He waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross hairs. | |
2. | noun | The interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable. | |
3. | noun | It might just be coincidence or the fact those great big trotters with those extremely long backs lost a bit of fine coordination to get those gangly bodies around those tighter turns. | |
4. | noun | What a coincidence! | |
5. | noun | It was sheer coincidence that Mary and I were on the same train. | |
6. | noun | I think it is a mere coincidence. | |
7. | noun | We happened to meet again through a strange coincidence. | |
8. | noun | We met completely by coincidence. | |
9. | noun | Is it mere coincidence that "banality", when anagrammed, reads "Ban Italy"? | |
10. | noun | I wonder if it really was a coincidence. | |
11. | noun | Tom doesn't think this is a coincidence. | |
12. | noun | It wasn't a coincidence. | |
13. | noun | This relation between the Sun and planetary motion is not an odd and inexplicable coincidence. | |
14. | noun | It was no coincidence that all the stores closed earlier today. | |
15. | noun | It was just a coincidence. |
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He waited for the coincidence of the target and the cross hairs. |
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The interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable. |
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It might just be coincidence or the fact those great big trotters with those extremely long backs lost a bit of fine coordination to get those gangly bodies around those tighter turns. |
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What a coincidence! | |
It was sheer coincidence that Mary and I were on the same train. | |
I think it is a mere coincidence. | |
We happened to meet again through a strange coincidence. | |
We met completely by coincidence. | |
Is it mere coincidence that "banality", when anagrammed, reads "Ban Italy"? | |
I wonder if it really was a coincidence. | |
Tom doesn't think this is a coincidence. | |
It wasn't a coincidence. | |
This relation between the Sun and planetary motion is not an odd and inexplicable coincidence. | |
It was no coincidence that all the stores closed earlier today. | |
It was just a coincidence. |