providentially

[US]/ˌprɔvi'denʃəli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. by divine intervention or by some fortunate coincidence

Example Sentences

At the end of the six months, Ahasuerus held an extravagant feast which providentially led to a change in the events of history.

The two friends providentially ran into each other at the grocery store.

It was providentially timed that the rain stopped just as we were about to start the outdoor event.

Providentially, she found her lost wallet just before her flight.

The providentially placed bench offered a perfect view of the sunset.

Providentially, the power came back on just in time for the important presentation.

The providentially clear weather allowed for a successful outdoor wedding.

Providentially, he remembered the access code just as he was about to give up.

The providentially placed tree provided shade on a hot summer day.

Providentially, the traffic cleared up just as we were running late for the appointment.

The providentially timed phone call brought good news just when it was needed most.

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