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US
/koʊˈɪnsədənt/
]
[ UK /kəʊˈɪnsɪdənt/ ]
[ UK /kəʊˈɪnsɪdənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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occurring or operating at the same time
a series of coincident events -
matching point for point
coincident circles
How To Use coincident In A Sentence
- THE timing of these arrests is interesting and may not be coincidental. The Sun
- We may look like lobsters, or tuna fish, but that is purely coincidental. Times, Sunday Times
- (Coincidentally, it apparently freeze-dries into space ice cream very well.) Grist - the Latest from Grist
- And how coincidental is it that he just happens to be working with Angus Scrimm, star of my all time favorite horror film ‘Phantasm.’ The Tail Section » 2007 » May
- It's purely coincidental that most of the people I know are from the same background.
- But he says it is purely coincidental that he ended up as a farmer of coffee.
- It's happening everywhere, coincidently, at a time when our ruling lords and masters have borrowed themselves broke. Times, Sunday Times
- Onions coincidentally contain a lot of potassium metaphosphate (KPO3), which, when combined with all the water soaked up from the Gatorade, is used to produce even more KH2PO4! Undefined
- The Changling is coincidentally what I called my youngest son during potty training. TRAILER FOR LATEST EASTWOOD JOINT
- The hemispheres of the brain are now generally held to be the seat of those teleorganic processes which are coincident with noetic ideas and the active faculties of the mind.