- coincidentally
- UK [kəʊˌɪnsɪˈdent(ə)lɪ] / US [koʊˌɪnsɪˈdent(ə)lɪ]
adverb
used for saying that something happens by chance
Coincidentally, she lives next door to my mother.
English dictionary. 2014.
Coincidentally, she lives next door to my mother.
English dictionary. 2014.
coincidentally — 1837, from coincidental (c.1800), from COINCIDENT (Cf. coincident) + AL (Cf. al) (1) … Etymology dictionary
coincidentally — [[t]ko͟ʊɪnsɪde̱ntli[/t]] ADV: usu ADV with cl/group, also ADV before v You use coincidentally when you want to draw attention to a coincidence. Coincidentally, I had once found myself in a similar situation... They immediately got in touch with… … English dictionary
coincidentally — adverb Date: 1837 1. in a coincidental manner ; by coincidence < lonely singles who meet coincidentally and click People > 2. it is or seems coincidental that < coincidentally, the dog died exactly one year after his owner did > … New Collegiate Dictionary
coincidentally — co|in|ci|den|tal|ly [ kou,ınsı dentli ] adverb used for saying that something happens by chance: Coincidentally, she lives next door to my mother … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
coincidentally — coincidence ► NOUN 1) a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection. 2) correspondence in nature or in time of occurrence. DERIVATIVES coincident adjective coincidental adjective coincidentally adverb … English terms dictionary
coincidentally — See coincidental. * * * … Universalium
coincidentally — adverb In a coincidental manner … Wiktionary
coincidentally — adv. fortuitously, by chance … English contemporary dictionary
coincidentally — co·in·ci·den·tal·ly … English syllables
coincidentally — adverb happening at the same time • Syn: ↑coincidently • Derived from adjective: ↑coincident (for: ↑coincidently), ↑coincidental … Useful english dictionary