The temporal property of two things happening at the same time.
General phenomenon where distinct entities (such as regions of space, events, or sequences) exactly overlap in extent.
An event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental.
A man on his way back home meets a crying girl looking for mother. He does not bother to help her, who later ends up in a car accident.
1 As far as I'm concerned it was just a rather handy coincidence .
2 The crews going missing in the last year just couldn't be coincidence .
3 Was it mere coincidence that Nehemia had mentioned Terrasen's court that morning?
4 It's no coincidence that internet phenomena share a vocabulary with certain diseases.
5 One is nothing; two are a coincidence ; three are a moral certainty.
6 A coincidence that was odd, granted, but hardly clear evidence of anything.
7 Ms Templeton said it was no coincidence they kept coming to Linwood.
8 An odd coincidence - if you believe in coincidences-changedhis thinking on that score.
9 However, either by coincidence or intent, Escandón was nowhere to be found.
10 It was only a coincidence that he read that verse, of course.
11 This is not a coincidence , South Africans by nature are hard workers.
12 What happened next was almost too much of a coincidence to believe.
13 But the visit and the anniversary are, we are told, simply coincidence .
14 Either in play or as a mere coincidence the animal followed it.
15 He did not believe in luck, in miracles, or even in coincidence .
16 Again we find a coincidence with the natural order of the colours.
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