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Serendipitous Meaning in English

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ˌsɛɹənˈdɪpɪtəs
ser-uhn-DIP-i-tuhs
sˌɛɹɪndˈɪpɪtəs
ser-in-DIP-i-tuhs

Definition

Describing something good or beneficial that happens by chance, not by planning. It usually involves a lucky or unexpected discovery.

Usage & Nuances

'Serendipitous' is formal or literary; rarely used in casual speech. Often describes discoveries or meetings that seem luckily timed. Commonly paired with 'discovery,' 'event,' or 'encounter.' Not to be confused with 'coincidental' (neutral/just by chance, not necessarily lucky).

Example Sentences

Finding my old friend at the airport was a serendipitous moment.

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The serendipitous discovery of penicillin changed medicine forever.

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Their meeting was completely serendipitous.

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It was serendipitous that we picked the same restaurant without planning.

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Sometimes the best innovations come from serendipitous accidents in the lab.

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That was a serendipitous find—I wasn’t even looking for it!

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