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Adjective
providential (comparative more providential, superlative most providential)
- Pertaining to divine providence. [from 17th c.]
- ✤ The same belief underlay the providential view of history, in which the rise and fall of nations appeared as the expression of God’s unsearchable purposes.1
- Fortunate, as if occurring through the intervention of Providence. [from 18th c.]
- ✤ Synonyms: heaven-sent, fortunate, lucky, serendipitous
- ✤ “Why, Jane,” he cried, “what do you mean? What has our providential rescue to do with altering your feelings toward me? You are but unstrung—tomorrow you will be yourself again.”2
Etymology
From Latin prōvidentia (“providence”) + English -al.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA: /pɹɒvɪˈdɛnʃl̩/
- Audio (Southern England): 🔊
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