Providential (adjective)

Occurring or appearing in a way that seems to be guided by a higher power; fortunate or opportune.

Origin:

The word providential is derived from the latin word "providentia" meaning "foresight" or "prudence". it was first used in english in the early 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The rain stopped just in time for the parade, it was a providential event.
  2. He met her at the perfect moment, it was a providential encounter.
  3. The solution to the problem was providential.
  4. The timing of the offer was providential.
  5. The storm was providential in breaking the drought.
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