- 看过 coincidental 的人也看了 :
- unintentional
- incidental
- fortuitous
- circumstantial
- casual
- chance
- fluky
- unplanned
coincidental 的定义
- happening by or resulting from coincidence; by chance: a coincidental meeting.
- existing or occurring at the same time.
coincidental 近义词
accidental
coincidental 的近义词 8 个
coincidental 的反义词 5 个
更多coincidental例句
- They may have been remembering events as more coincidental than they truly were.
- So, the fact that the ad intercepts me, and I click on it, is just coincidental and it cannibalizes what would have been a free click on the organic search.
- While the two efforts are not formally related, the timing is also not coincidental.
- That it led to the Minnesota Twins making the World Series is purely coincidental.
- It’s unclear if the suspected “serious adverse reaction” was a result of receiving the vaccine or coincidental, but the person affected is expected to recover, according to STAT.
- I hope I can be forgiven for finding this echo more than merely coincidental.
- This had the coincidental effect of filling the room to capacity for the preceding speaker, Rick Santorum.
- “When I met her we were talking how coincidental it was,” Williams tells The Daily Beast.
- A source close to Zuckerberg has said the timing of the banns was purely coincidental, since the IPO date was a “moving target.”
- Note: Any connection between the castmembers of Jersey Shore and the definition of this term are purely coincidental.
- Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
- And that again the similarity in retouching to the upper right of Oswald's shoulder and head might be coincidental?
- Vaccination has exceptionally been responsible for the disease, probably through some coincidental infection.
- Any resemblance to persons living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
- These are among the refinements of practice coincidental with the advance of the art.