Definitionadj. peculiarly fortunate or appropriate
Last update: September 29, 2015
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She saved from such breath taking accedent. she is really providential. [adjective]
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The inside story of my personal and scholarly wanderings may be read in Providential Accidents: an Autobiography (1998). [adjective]
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And in his providential dealings how much is there that is dark ! [adjective]
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(They move off with slow heavy tread) BLOOM: (Blows) Providential you came on the scene. [adjective]
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"] [Footnote 60: Feudalism was, in spirit and in its providential destiny, a long protest of the human personality against the monkish communism with which Europe, in the middle ages, was overrun." [adjective]
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This presented a providential occasion to eat another apple-turnover before entering the unknown. [adjective]
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How providential that he had presence of mind to think of the water-jug. [adjective]
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Our fire, I have come to believe, was providential. [Please select]
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