serendipity
noun
Origin of serendipity
Examples from the Web for serendipity
Contemporary Examples of serendipity
Then came one of those weird bits of serendipity that make the writing life—and the book tour—worth all the trouble.
I was thinking of new ways to engage with my audience and with a bit of serendipity and inspiration the cake was born.
I often think about the fall lines of life, the invisible tightropes that divide moments of calamity and serendipity.
Two Chickens, an Old Guitar, and a Group of Strangers: A Life-Changing Feast in BrazilAnnabel Langbein
November 29, 2013
It strips music buying of serendipity and context, making Justin Bieber as important as the Beatles.
Get to know these three terms: Timeline, the Open Graph, and serendipity—the process of stumbling toward discovery.
Historical Examples of serendipity
That polite trifler is fond of a word which he coined himself—'Serendipity.'
Miss Cayley's AdventuresGrant Allen
They think of serendipity as earned, of work as bestowed, of success as deserved and reserved to the deserving.
After the RainSam Vaknin
It is more than this: it is a matter of observation to any one with a moderate degree of "Serendipity."
Humanly SpeakingSamuel McChord Crothers
It was just six o'clock, and the public-house opposite the Serendipity shop was lighting up.
The Lure of Old LondonSophie Cole
Serendipity, sėr-en-dip′i-ti, n. a love for rare old books and other articles of virtu.