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coincidental
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coincidental
(adjective)
coincidental
/koʊˌɪnsə
ˈ
dɛntl̟/
adjective
coincidental
/koʊˌɪnsə
ˈ
dɛntl̟/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of COINCIDENTAL
[
more coincidental; most coincidental
]
:
happening because of a coincidence
:
not planned
The fact that he and his boss went to the same college was purely/entirely/completely
coincidental
.
a
coincidental
meeting
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— coincidentally
adverb
Not
coincidentally
, they were both graduates of the same college.
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