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providential

providential / providential
Adjective
comp: more providentialsup: most providential

This term describes a fortunate coincidence that feels as though it were orchestrated by a higher power or destiny. It carries a strong sense of relief and gratitude, often used when a critical event happens just in time to prevent disaster or ensure success. While it can be used in a secular sense to mean lucky or timely, it retains a theological undertone of divine guardianship. It differs from simple luck by implying a purposeful, protective arrangement of events rather than random chance.

Meanings

Adjectiveprovidential

Occurring at a favorable time by chance or divine intervention.

"The timely arrival of the rescue team was providential."

Adjectiveprovidential

Relating to the foresight and guardianship of God over human affairs.

"The monk lived a life of providential trust and simplicity."

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