Examples of 'coincidental' in a sentence

Meaning of "coincidental"

Coincidental is an adjective used to describe events that happen by coincidence or by chance, without any planned or intended connection
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  • Occurring as or resulting from coincidence.
  • Happening or existing at the same time.

How to use "coincidental" in a sentence

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Seems a little too coincidental to be coincidence in my book.
Similarities of our cases can not be coincidental.
He felt their meeting was coincidental it is wonderful to he coincidental.
A coincidental relationship between a response and a reinforcer.
There are a dismaying number of coincidental meetings of characters.
That is coincidental and plays no special role.
Any resemblance to a bank or banker is purely coincidental.
It was strictly coincidental that they had a conversation.
The two events were just completely coincidental.
This is both a coincidental and statistical anomaly.
Any similarities to real events or persons are coincidental.
But two coincidental murders are too many.
The two events may not be coincidental.
This was not a coincidental occurrence of a natural eclipse.
Coppola insisted that this was purely coincidental.

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Times that are determined by a coincidental meeting of circumstances or a decision.
Their casting in the film was purely coincidental.
A coincidental encounter can become fateful.
It would merely mark a coincidental turning point.
Their physical condition is indicated to not be coincidental.
We thought the radiation was a coincidental byproduct of the technology.
The trails left behind were purely coincidental.
It was just coincidental that she died.
Note that this interpretation is purely coincidental.
There was nothing coincidental about the ambush.
Batman says her arrival is too coincidental.
Coincidental forms are completed by allusions to the real world.
With one of your many coincidental solves.
This foreshadowing of postmodernist epistemology is by no means coincidental.
The coincidental elements in both cases.
Similarities with people and facts are coincidental.
This is neither coincidental nor arbitrary.
Any resemblance to real events is purely coincidental.
Sometimes the coincidental seems providential.
The wedding dress was completely coincidental.
Far too coincidental for my taste.
Any resemblance to actual events is purely coincidental.
Coincidental citations within same context.
I would say the calls might be coincidental.
In a small community these coincidental meetings are almost inevitable.
The emergence of this poetry was purely coincidental.
All these cases seem too coincidental to be accidental.
Any resemblance to actual people or events is coincidental.
Coincidental events that would have occurred anyway.
The fact that she is a nurse is coincidental.
The seemingly coincidental is as full of meaning as anything else.
The choice of these variables is not coincidental.
It is not coincidental that the original.
The number twelve is not coincidental either.
It is considered coincidental or caused by their parents or other caregivers.

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