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coincidentalco‧in‧ci‧den‧tal /kəʊˌɪnsəˈdentl $ koʊ-/ AWL adjective - Fourteen months later, a judge said the case against Harris was too coincidental.
- Furthermore, the public is told that ail similarities to dolphins are purely coincidental.
- His fierce pride demanded that she must assume their meeting had been coincidental.
- I had come to believe that on the world stage little occurred that was strictly coincidental.
- Such a concentration of comparable geometrical forms can not be coincidental.
- The link, however, could have been merely coincidental, he noted.
- These are then excreted and, should they prove to have a useful, coincidental effect, the bacteria thrive.
► purely/completely/entirely coincidental Any similarity between this film and real events is purely coincidental. ADVERB► purely· Furthermore, the public is told that ail similarities to dolphins are purely coincidental. happening completely by chance without being planned → coincidencepurely/completely/entirely coincidental Any similarity between this film and real events is purely coincidental.—coincidentally adverb [sentence adverb]: We have become profitable. Not coincidentally, we have only half as many employees as we did in 1988. |