Similar words: serendipity, serene, serenity, fortuitous, circuitous, ubiquitous, gratuitous, solicitous. Meaning: [‚serən'dɪpɪtəs] adj. lucky in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries.
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1. Antic sleuth work and a few serendipitous turns reward Garson with the leads necessary to begin her voyage.
2. I like the idea of serendipitous broadcasting.
3. The timing of the show is serendipitous.
3. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
4. Serendipitous people are more fearless about trying something new.
5. Strategic networking prepares us for serendipitous moments.
6. There was a serendipitous second advantage to working with a library of equations.
7. The lives of the serendipitous are not always perfect and regret-free.
8. The film does have one serendipitous subplot: the peddling of offshore oil-drilling leases.
9. But like all serendipitous people, she was resilient: She took the suggestion of a theater critic to try stand-up comedy.
10. Often, the practical applications of science are serendipitous—and may take a long time to arrive.
11. Leveraging social endorsements and an environment of serendipitous discovery, consumers meet publishers in a meaningful context.
12. "That's when we made the serendipitous discovery that there is a danger zone for the cells exposed to antioxidants to develop genetic abnormalities that predispose to cancer, " he said.
13. "It was when that moment happened, that serendipitous moment, that we knew we were ready to go," Zuckerberg said.
14. The serendipitous experience of current newspaper reading could be recreated, and there will be much more video.
15. There was a serendipitous second advantage working with a library of equations.
16. As serendipitous discoveries go, it's hard to get more ground-breaking than that.
17. "It was serendipitous," says Warren Brown at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
18. Reading should be an adventure, a personal experience full of serendipitous surprises.
19. In many fields of science the most exciting breakthroughs have come from serendipitous discoveries rather than from official strategies.
20. I've been relying on the kindness of strangers and the occasional serendipitous seduction to make sure I've had somewhere to plug in my laptop.
21. Then, sleep in, go to a museum or the movies (matinees are cheaper), take a serendipitous walk, venture off into the woods on snowshoes — do something you don't normally do on a weekend or holiday.
22. Where that experience used to be a dedicated, focused period of the day, it is now opportunistic, serendipitous, and targeted.
23. Whether the lore of the sandwich is fact or fiction, there's no denying that even the most serendipitous invention can have big repercussions.
24. Everybody who comes to Davos has at least one serendipitous encounter while out and about.
25. My tale, my story here in Japan is kind of a serendipitous adventure, outrageous luck.
26. And those in the humanities, arts and social sciences still embrace the serendipitous discoveries made while browsing.
27. Unfortunately, as many of us are all too aware, gaining such media coverage is often serendipitous and can be dependent upon factors beyond our control.
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