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Providence
1[prov-i-duhns]
noun
a seaport in and the capital of Rhode Island, in the NE part, at the head of Narragansett Bay.
providence
2[prov-i-duhns]
noun
(often initial capital letter), the foreseeing care and guidance of God or nature over the creatures of the earth.
(initial capital letter), God, especially when conceived as omnisciently directing the universe and the affairs of humankind with wise benevolence.
a manifestation of divine care or direction.
provident or prudent management of resources; prudence.
foresight; provident care.
Providence
1/ ˈprɒvɪdəns /
noun
Christianity God, esp as showing foreseeing care and protection of his creatures
providence
2/ ˈprɒvɪdəns /
noun
Christianity God's foreseeing protection and care of his creatures
such protection and care as manifest by some other force
a supposed manifestation of such care and guidance
the foresight or care exercised by a person in the management of his affairs or resources
Providence
3/ ˈprɒvɪdəns /
noun
a port in NE Rhode Island, capital of the state, at the head of Narragansett Bay: founded by Roger Williams in 1636. Pop: 176 365 (2003 est)
Providence
Capital of Rhode Island and the largest city in the state, located in the northeastern part of the state.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Providence1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Providence1
Example Sentences
“We had no choice but to trust in providence,” Mater Lumley continued gently, addressing the children.
Bannon described the president as an “instrument of divine will and providence.”
In the 1994 classic, Tom Hanks ruminates about fate, resilience and providence, from a park bench that has become a part of movie lore in the way of Judy Garland’s ruby slippers.
"By the hand of providence and the grace of God, that villain did not succeed in his goal," Trump said.
“President Trump needs the most coverage of anyone,” Johnson said, attributing his survival to providence.
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