[
US
/ˌsɛɹənˈdɪpɪti/
]
[ UK /sˌɛɹɪndˈɪpɪti/ ]
[ UK /sˌɛɹɪndˈɪpɪti/ ]
NOUN
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
How To Use serendipity In A Sentence
- Life has a strange serendipity. Times, Sunday Times
- Users of this drug fall into a chemically induced serendipity—in love with everyone around them, and clawing at whomever they can reach.
- But a moment of pure serendipity happened. Times, Sunday Times
- The SFO is deliberately against technical virtuosity in favour of serendipity, against phallocentric guitar-heroism in favour of a detached, unphysical approach to playing.
- Secondly, technical innovation may occur directly in the factory or workshop without any prior research expenditure and possibly as pure serendipity.
- What is lost, some say, is the experience of serendipity and the delight in finding things that you would not naturally seek out.
- A mixture of serendipity, personal experience and recommendation built the list of artists.
- I can understand why audiences may balk at the symmetry of the plot and the serendipity of the cast. Times, Sunday Times
- There must be something seriously wrong with a nation that chooses serendipity as its favourite word.
- The arts develop because of aptitude, talent, genius, hard work and serendipity.