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serendipitous

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[ser-uhn-dip-i-tuhs] / ˌsɛr ənˈdɪp ɪ təs /

adjective

  1. come upon or found by accident; fortuitous.

    serendipitous scientific discoveries.

  2. good; beneficial; favorable.

    serendipitous weather for our vacation.


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Etymology

Origin of serendipitous

First recorded in 1940–45; serendipit(y) + -ous

Explanation

Serendipitous is an adjective that describes accidentally being in the right place at the right time, like bumping into a good friend in some unusual location, or finding a hundred dollar bill on the ground. The root of serendipitous comes from the fairy tale "The Three Princes of Serendip," in which three princes make one lucky and surprising discovery after another. A serendipitous moment happens by accident, usually when you’re doing something completely unrelated, like digging a hole in your yard to bury your hamster and finding a treasure chest of jewels. That’s a sad but serendipitous funeral.

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"It's serendipitous timing," says Prof Jim Wild, a space physicist at Lancaster University and a member of the AuroraWatch UK team, which lets people know when the Northern Lights might be seen in the UK.

From BBC • Feb. 14, 2026

Daniel Holz -- a University of Chicago astrophysicist focused on black holes, who was not involved in the study -- told AFP the "serendipitous" nature of the latest example makes it particularly exciting.

From Barron's • Feb. 12, 2026

Now, in the kind of serendipitous turn only October can create, Klein has etched his name into World Series lore.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 28, 2025

"This whole project was a bit of a serendipitous discovery. We didn't expect to see these cavity effects, but we're excited to use them to manipulate phenomena in quantum materials going forward," said Bretscher.

From Science Daily • Oct. 21, 2025

It was serendipitous when writer Thomas Keneally walked into the luggage store that the Pages owned in Beverly Hills and became fascinated by the story Mr. Page told him.

From "The Boy on the Wooden Box" by Leon Leyson

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