Serendipitous means a pleasant surprise.
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Serendipitous is an adverb that means come upon or found by accident or beneficial and favorable e.g. Penicillin was a serendipitous scientific discovery
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Serendipity, and serendipitous, means a wonderful stroke of good luck!
Fortunate, opportune, prosperous, promising, fortuitous, blessed, auspicious, felicitous, serendipitous, successful...
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penicillin Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin. Refer to the Related Links to read the story about the serendipitous (chance) discovery of penicillin.
This could be one of these words:constituent (adjective, noun) - part of, constituting, or a voter)consistent (adjective) - unchanging, regularcoincidence (noun) - a chance or serendipitous occurrence
On the same day as he uncovered the coins, there was a serendipitous jump in the price of gold.The delay in the meeting proved serendipitous, as the snowstorm would have trapped the attendees there for several days.
advantageous, adventitious, auspicious, beneficial, benign, blessed, charmed, favored, felicitous, fortuitous, fortunate, golden, propitious, prosperous, providential, serendipitous, successful,
The idiom "happy accident" originated from the idea that unexpected or unplanned events can sometimes lead to positive outcomes or fortuitous results. It implies that what may have initially seemed like a mistake or mishap turned out to be a beneficial or fortunate occurrence.
Exploratory reading allows for serendipitous discoveries, exposure to new ideas, and the development of a broad knowledge base. It can spark creativity and critical thinking by exposing readers to diverse perspectives and information outside their usual scope.
While Ruth Wakefield never received (or applied for that matter) a patent on her serendipitous chocolate-chip cookie "invention," she did strike a marketing deal with Nestle Chocolate which, for her, included a lifetime supply of semi-sweet chocolate.
Any word that describes a noun (a thing or object) is an adjective. Examples would be - - large, small, fast, dangerous, quiet - stupendous, miraculous, serendipitous, fortunate, facetious Proper adjectives include: British, Irish, German, Dutch, Polish.