Synonym: co-occurrence, concurrence, conjunction, happenstance. Similar words: coincide, incident, evidence, residence, confidence, accident, accidental, by accident. Meaning: [kəʊ'ɪnsɪdəns] n. 1. an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental 2. the quality of occupying the same position or area in space 3. the temporal property of two things happening at the same time.
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31. What an amazing coincidence!
32. We hadn't planned to be in France at the same time as Ann and Charles - it was just a happy coincidence.
33. If it isn't my old friend Bob Thomson what a coincidence!
34. It seemed to her a happy coincidence that Robert should invite her for the weekend.
35. By coincidence, I met the person we'd been discussing the next day.
36. By some strange coincidence, he was passing the house just when it happened.
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37. After the fourth attack on her car she was convinced that the vandalism was more than just coincidence.
38. What a happy coincidence to meet you at the airport just when I wanted to see you.
39. By happy coincidence, Robert met Richard and Julia and discovered they were experiencing similar problems.
40. What an odd coincidence that he should have known your family.
41. By an unfortunate coincidence, their house was burgled on the day he lost his job.
42. Quite a remarkable coincidence, isn't it?
43. It's more ridiculous than a coincidence.
44. Create coincidence so bizarre they have to believe it.
45. Speakeasy 2001 It's the strangest coincidence.
46. Coincidence couldn't be so cruel, so twisted, could it?
47. I resolved not to be distracted by this coincidence.
48. I expect it's just coincidence.
49. Could they be explained by simple coincidence?
50. The coincidence is too much, I can't stop myself.
51. And by coincidence, his letter of condolence had arrived.
52. It was just by coincidence that she did.
53. It can scarcely be coincidence.
54. Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous. Albert Einstein
55. It was probably coincidence that Amy was taken with spherical shapes at this time.
56. It is entirely coincidence that we have now given up pies for Lent.
57. They had travelled 2,000 miles only to be disappointed by cruel coincidence.
58. Chatterjee wondered about this as it began to seem more than simply coincidence.
59. By a fortunate coincidence of local guts and national conditions, they managed to begin one.
60. By sheer coincidence the three accounts mentioned had all placed significant orders just before the board meeting.
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