Coincidence [noun]

Definition of Coincidence:

agreement; coexistence

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Sentence/Example of Coincidence:

In other words, it was no coincidence that politics had become self-sustaining, self-dealing, and self-centered.

The timing of the trip—which will take him to Italy, France, Germany, The Netherlands, and Norway—may not be a coincidence.

“It is probably not a coincidence that Gloria released a poll this week showing how much further ahead his pollster has him,” Scott Lewis and Andrew Keatts write.

It is probably not a coincidence that Gloria released a poll this week showing how much further ahead his pollster has him.

The coincidence was strong, and if confirmed, it would let astronomers figure out what causes fast radio bursts.

When the ship tossed in an unusually rough crossing he was prepared to admit to himself that it was an uncanny coincidence.

But, having summarised them, we also become aware of a very curious coincidence.

The door flew open, so that the princess receded, frightened in spite of herself by the odd coincidence.

"It is only a chance resemblance, of course—a mere coincidence," she replied, in a tone of uneasiness.

Do not wish to suggest anything wrong; but coincidence at least remarkable.