coincidentally
adverb
uk/kəʊˌɪn.sɪˈden.təl.i/us/koʊˌɪn.səˈden.t̬əl.i/because ofchanceorluck:
Thehighestscorers, coincidentally, were all women.
Coincidentally, I also have asistercalled Sara.
- Hemetastudentin Toronto who, coincidentally, came from hishomestateof Kerala.
- Thepairmeetagain coincidentally,yearslater, both now withyoungfamilies.
- Not coincidentally,criticsargue, theinitiativesallowlawmakerstoattachtheirnamestoprojectsthatboosttheirchancesforre-election.
Occurring and happening
- afoot
- asynchronous
- attendant
- be at workidiom
- become
- fall
- fall into placeidiom
- follow on
- go hand in hand withsomethingidiom
- go on
- go together
- pass
- result
- roll
- roll around
- shake out
- succeed
- supervene
- sync
- turn
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coincidental