different between unexpectedly vs godsent

unexpectedly

English

Etymology

unexpected +? -ly.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?n?k?sp?kt?dli/

Adverb

unexpectedly (comparative more unexpectedly, superlative most unexpectedly)

  1. In an unexpected manner.
    • 1863, George Eliot, Romola, Volume II, Book II, Chapter XVI, page 186
      [] she was startled by unexpectedly meeting her husband, who was coming to seek her.

Antonyms

  • expectedly

Translations

unexpectedly From the web:

  • what unexpectedly occurred on the pilgrims journey
  • what unexpectedly turned you on
  • unexpectedly meaning
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  • what does unexpectedly mean in an obituary
  • what i unexpectedly had for breakfast crossword
  • what comes unexpectedly
  • what do unexpected mean


godsent

English

Etymology

God +? sent, from godsend.

Adjective

godsent (not comparable)

  1. Sent by God or as if by God; unexpectedly beneficial.
    a godsent gift
    a godsent rain

Translations

godsent From the web:

  • godsent what is the meaning
  • what does godsend mean
  • what does god sent me
  • what is godsent cs go
  • what is godsent
  • what is the meaning of godsend
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