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serendipity

/ˌsɛ.ɹən.ˈdɪ.pɪ.ti/

Meanings
  • noun

    The occurrence and discovery of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.


Pronunciation
  1. /ˌsɛ.ɹən.ˈdɪ.pɪ.ti/



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  2. /ˌsɛ.ɹən.ˈdɪ.pɪ.ti/



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Antonyms

Murphy's law , perfect storm
Synonyms

chance , luck
Rhymes
Words rhyming with serendipity
surreptitious , obsequious , delicious , precocious
Variants
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serendipities , serendipity
Etymology
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From the Latin serendipitas, a combination of serere 'to avoid' and fortunam 'fortune'. Coined by Horace Walpole in a letter in 1754.


Trivia
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  1. Serendipity is the title of a 2001 romantic comedy film starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale.

  2. The Serendipity-3 cocktail, created in 1952, is the world's most expensive cocktail, costing $21,000.

  3. Serendipity is the name of a town in Sri Lanka, which was the ancient center of the spice trade.


Related Concepts
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  1. Fortuitous Discovery: The accidental discovery of something valuable or important.

  2. Luck: The force that brings fortune or advantage, especially when one is not looking for it.


Quotes
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  1. As they leapfrog from South Africa to Singapore in search of local delicacies, the authors prove again and again that "serendipity" is the traveler's strongest ally: many of their most memorable meals issue from the hands of generous strangers …

    - Sarah Karnasiewicz,{it}Saveur{/it},June/July 2008
  2. If reporters fail to keep these files, they seldom luck into bigger stories. Their investigative work typically happens only by design—analyzing the news, for instance—not by "serendipity".

    - Michael J. Bugeja,{it}Editor & Publisher{/it},13 Jan. 2003
  3. A week earlier, the doctor would have had no recourse but to make an incision in the baby's skin to get to a vein—a precarious option now, since time was running short and it would take nearly half an hour to assemble the necessary equipment. But in an extraordinary bit of "serendipity", Hanson had attended a seminar on emergency medical care for children just a week before.

    - David Ruben,{it}Parenting{/it},December/January 1996

Culture
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Serendipity is a concept that has been explored in various fields such as science, literature, and philosophy. It is often associated with the unexpected discovery of new knowledge or insights. In literature, serendipity is a common theme in stories and novels. For example, Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Emperor's New Clothes' is a story about serendipity, where the emperor's lack of clothes is discovered only by a child. In science, serendipity plays a crucial role in discoveries, such as penicillin and X-rays.

How to Memorize "serendipity"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a happy accident, such as finding a valuable item while cleaning, or discovering a new route that leads to a beautiful place.

  2. associate

    - Associate serendipity with the unexpected discovery of something valuable or beneficial.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym S-E-R-E-N-D-I-P-I-T-Y: Surprisingly Excellent Results Emerge Naturally During Implementation of Thoughtful Processes

🧠 Bonus Tips

To help you remember the word 'serendipity', follow these practical tricks with steps:

1. Rhyming Trick: Associate the word with the rhyme 'happy'. So every time you think of the word 'happy', you can remember 'serendipity'.

2. Breaking it Down: Break down the word into smaller parts - 'seren' which means calm or peaceful, and 'dip' which means to immerse. Combine these meanings to form a new meaning - 'a happy discovery made by chance while immersed in calmness or peace'.

3. Visual Imagery: Imagine a peaceful lake (serene) with a sudden, happy discovery (dip) of a sunken treasure, which represents serendipity.

4. Sentence Creation: Create sentences using the word 'serendipity' to reinforce its meaning. For example, 'The scientist experienced serendipity when she stumbled upon a groundbreaking discovery while working late in her peaceful lab.'

5. Repetition and Practice: Regularly practice using the word in conversations and writing to make it a part of your vocabulary.


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