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coincidence

[C/U] Both
pl: coincidences

This word carries a sense of mystery or surprise, often triggering a feeling of fate or luck. It describes the mental friction we feel when two unrelated events align so perfectly that our brains instinctively search for a hidden reason or a secret plan. In technical or geometric settings, the term loses its mystical quality and becomes a precise description of spatial alignment. Here, it refers to the literal overlapping of objects or lines, stripped of any emotional or accidental connotation.

Countable when referring to a specific accidental event (a strange coincidence). Uncountable when referring to the general phenomenon of things happening by chance (by coincidence).

💬Conversación Casual

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Fatima is in the library while Maya is commuting.
Maya

Just ran into your cousin at the cafe. Total coincidence.

Maya
Fatima
Fatima

No way. I'm literally cramming for finals and he's out wandering?

💡
Maya uses 'total coincidence' to describe the chance encounter, while Fatima uses the phrasal verb 'cramming for' (studying intensively in a short time) to contrast her stress with her cousin's leisure.

Meanings

Noun
[an event or circumstance]

A remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection.

"It was a complete coincidence that we both wore the same dress to the party."

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