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单词 coincidental
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Definition of coincidental in English:

coincidental

adjective kəʊɪnsɪˈdɛnt(ə)lkoʊˌɪnsəˈdɛn(t)l
  • 1Resulting from a coincidence; happening by chance.

    any resemblance between their reports is purely coincidental
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And is it really coincidental that the US wants to introduce biometric border controls in a similar time frame?
    • Read's simultaneous resignation is coincidental, says Fischbach.
    • However, it is not coincidental that the issue exploded onto the mainstream agenda briefly in 1995.
    • But he says it is purely coincidental that he ended up as a farmer of coffee.
    • It may have been coincidental that at the time the administration's lead in the opinion polls was comfortable.
    • And isn't it strangely coincidental that Scotland Yard were involved in all this, at this particular time?
    • It is not coincidental that tighter censorship is being introduced amidst a wave of severe cuts to social services.
    • And I don't think it was just coincidental that it's a lot cheaper to just cover local news.
    • It is probably not coincidental that those environmental conditions appear to be on the rise in our time.
    • It cannot be entirely coincidental that several of these performances went on to win the Oscar.
    • Any other use of real names is accidental and coincidental.
    • Is this, in your judgment, purely coincidental that so many reporters suddenly are facing the prospect of jail?
    • It is not coincidental that such plans offer few, if any, details about how the market for their services will grow.
    • It was coincidental that they happened to share the same Dublin street address.
    • A further possible explanation was that the simultaneous onset of the two disorders was coincidental.
    • Last night Timothy Lipscomb, vicar of Armley, said it seemed coincidental that the fire had happened so soon after the terror attacks.
    • IT may be coincidental that fat and fatal lie side by side in the dictionary but judging by UK obesity statistics their position seems pertinent.
    • But it was purely coincidental that Kitty had been in the garage before it happened.
    • It was probably coincidental that the game went off the boil with Ryan's departure.
    • I mean, it's not coincidental that some of the main culprits in this thing had very little or no college experience.
    • It's purely coincidental that most of the people I know are from the same background.
    Synonyms
    accidental, chance, occurring by chance/accident, fortuitous, adventitious, fluky, casual, serendipitous, random, aleatory
    unexpected, unforeseen, unanticipated, unforeseeable, unlooked-for
    unintentional, unintended, inadvertent, involuntary, unplanned, unpremeditated, unthinking, unmeant
  • 2Happening or existing at the same time.

    it's convenient that his plan is coincidental with the group's closure
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What is the probability that all these coincidental events are just chance?
    • But it seems to us that some of the wishes are strangely coincidental with Microsoft's own wishes.
    • Some of us associate astrology with star signs that talk of things which merely are coincidental with issues happening in our lives.
    • Is moving from head to heart coincidental with moving from stage to film, which is about moving from words to gestures?
    • A high proportion will also require treatment for coexistent cardiovascular disease and coincidental unrelated chronic disease.
    Synonyms
    simultaneous, concurrent, coincident, contemporaneous, concomitant, synchronous, coexistent
    at the same time (as)
 
 

Definition of coincidental in US English:

coincidental

adjectivekōˌinsəˈden(t)lkoʊˌɪnsəˈdɛn(t)l
  • 1Resulting from a coincidence; done or happening by chance.

    any resemblance between their reports is purely coincidental
    it cannot be coincidental that these years were a time of important new developments
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Is this, in your judgment, purely coincidental that so many reporters suddenly are facing the prospect of jail?
    • It may have been coincidental that at the time the administration's lead in the opinion polls was comfortable.
    • But it was purely coincidental that Kitty had been in the garage before it happened.
    • It is probably not coincidental that those environmental conditions appear to be on the rise in our time.
    • It was coincidental that they happened to share the same Dublin street address.
    • IT may be coincidental that fat and fatal lie side by side in the dictionary but judging by UK obesity statistics their position seems pertinent.
    • Any other use of real names is accidental and coincidental.
    • A further possible explanation was that the simultaneous onset of the two disorders was coincidental.
    • It is not coincidental that tighter censorship is being introduced amidst a wave of severe cuts to social services.
    • And isn't it strangely coincidental that Scotland Yard were involved in all this, at this particular time?
    • And is it really coincidental that the US wants to introduce biometric border controls in a similar time frame?
    • However, it is not coincidental that the issue exploded onto the mainstream agenda briefly in 1995.
    • But he says it is purely coincidental that he ended up as a farmer of coffee.
    • Last night Timothy Lipscomb, vicar of Armley, said it seemed coincidental that the fire had happened so soon after the terror attacks.
    • And I don't think it was just coincidental that it's a lot cheaper to just cover local news.
    • It was probably coincidental that the game went off the boil with Ryan's departure.
    • It is not coincidental that such plans offer few, if any, details about how the market for their services will grow.
    • Read's simultaneous resignation is coincidental, says Fischbach.
    • It cannot be entirely coincidental that several of these performances went on to win the Oscar.
    • It's purely coincidental that most of the people I know are from the same background.
    • I mean, it's not coincidental that some of the main culprits in this thing had very little or no college experience.
    Synonyms
    accidental, chance, occurring by accident, occurring by chance, fortuitous, adventitious, fluky, casual, serendipitous, random, aleatory
  • 2Happening or existing at the same time.

    it's convenient that his plan is coincidental with the group's closure
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A high proportion will also require treatment for coexistent cardiovascular disease and coincidental unrelated chronic disease.
    • What is the probability that all these coincidental events are just chance?
    • But it seems to us that some of the wishes are strangely coincidental with Microsoft's own wishes.
    • Is moving from head to heart coincidental with moving from stage to film, which is about moving from words to gestures?
    • Some of us associate astrology with star signs that talk of things which merely are coincidental with issues happening in our lives.
    Synonyms
    simultaneous, concurrent, coincident, contemporaneous, concomitant, synchronous, coexistent
 
 
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